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How does shakespeare use dramatic irony in act 3 scene 5 of romeo and juliet?

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How does shakespeare use dramatic irony in act 3 scene 5 of romeo and juliet?

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Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters onstage do not. In Act 3 Scene 5, Lord and Lady Capulet vehemently insist that Juliet marry Count Paris in two days. They do not know that Juliet is already married to Romeo, but the audience does.

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