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What happens when the audience knows something… the main character doesn’t?This episode of Read Her Like a Book breaks down facades through the lens of dramatic irony—a literary device where the audience is in on the tru

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What happens when the audience knows something… the main character doesn’t?This episode of Read Her Like a Book breaks down facades through the lens of dramatic irony—a literary device where the audience is in on the tru

Repetition is a literary device where words, phrases, or ideas are repeated to emphasize meaning and shape how audiences interpret a story. But repetition doesn’t only appear in books — it also shapes celebrity brands, m

In this episode of Read Her Like a Book, we’re talking about foreshadowing — the literary device where authors plant clues early in a story to hint at what’s coming later. But sometimes those clues aren’t subtle. Sometim

Welcome back to Read Her Like a Book — where we learn how to read the media, not just watch it. Today we’re talking about hamartia — the fatal flaw. The trait that feels familiar. Justified. Even harmless. Until it isn’t

There’s a reason the Winter Olympics don’t hit like the Summer Games — and it has nothing to do with the athletes. In this episode of Read Her Like a Book, we’re unpacking allegory — the story within the story. The deepe

Here are three ways to improve your life immediately: meditate, journal, and finally… the most important one… like for part two to hear the rest. Yeah. I just played you. In literature, that’s called deferred resolution

How do social media creators show themselves online, and how much of it is real? In this episode of Read Her Like a Book, we break down why most influencers struggle to evolve their online personas and why some actually

In this episode of RHLAB, I break down the myth of oversaturation and why it’s often used to discourage women from going after what they want. Using Beyoncé and Danessa Myricks as real-life examples, we explore how consi

What if the people we call “difficult,” “problematic,” or “unlikable” aren’t villains at all — just framed that way? In this episode, I break down the anti-hero as a framing problem, not a moral one. From Nene Leakes and

n this episode, we’re talking about foils—the characters who exist to expose the truth, whether the story is ready for it or not. A foil isn’t just a contrast; they’re a mirror, forcing us to reevaluate what we think we

In this episode of Read Her Like a Book, we explore the unreliable narrator—those characters we think we know, until the story flips. Using Sherrone Moore and Mama Joyce as case studies, I unpack how audience bias decide
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