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the old laconic described Audience Awareness Advantage. see discussion here


The audience becomes biased in assessing the actions of characters due to knowing more about events of the story than they do.

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The audience becomes biased in assessing the actions of characters due to knowing more GenreSavvy viewers complain about events of the story than they do.a character not making decisions that are common in fiction but wouldn't be considered realistic.
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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because they know more about events of the story than he does.

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The audience does not correctly assess becomes biased in assessing the actions of the character, because they know characters due to knowing more about events of the story than he does.
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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because they know more about events of the story than he does.

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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because they know more about events of the story than he does.does.

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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because thei knows more about events of the story than he does.

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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because thei knows they know more about events of the story than he does.
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The audience does not correctly assess the actions of the character, because thei knows more about events of the story than he does.

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