How do the differing points of view between the characters in "They're Made Out of Meat" and the audience create dramatic irony? Use evidence from the text to support your response.

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The dramatic irony is created because while the characters are surprised about basic information about human beings, the public already knows this information and many others that the characters have no idea about.

We can reach this answer through the following information:

  • Dramatic irony is the literary device that allows the characters in a story not to know something the reader already knows.
  • An example of this can be seen in the conversation between the two characters from "They're Made Out of Meat."
  • That's because both characters are surprised that people made of meat, humans, can operate machines, use equipment, and be thinking beings.
  • The characters don't know that humans aren't just made of meat, but the reader does.
  • Also, the characters don't know that humans are capable of making great things, but readers do.

In this text, the dramatic irony was introduced to generate humor through the characters' innocence, but it can also be used to create suspense and tension in a story.

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