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What are some dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet?

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What are some dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet?

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An example of dramatic irony is Act 3 Scene 4 and its when Juliet’s father, Capulet, agrees and says yes to Paris that Juliet will marry him. The dramatic irony is that the audience knows the truth that Juliet is already married to Romeo and Juliet can not be married to both Paris and Romeo.

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