prosneusis

/prɔsnɔɪˈsis/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of dramatic irony in which a character is unaware of their own situation or fate, while the audience is aware.

“The playwright employed prosneusis when the protagonist unknowingly sealed their own doom with their reckless decisions.”

Synonyms

  • Greek tragedy
  • dramatic irony

Antonyms

  • Greek catharsis
  • tragic recognition