Dramatic Irony is when the audience know what is happening but the actor doesn’t know. For example: Romeo is talking about Juliet but Juliet doesn’t know, but the audience does know.
Dramatic Irony is when the audience know what is happening but the actor doesn’t know. For example: Romeo is talking about Juliet but Juliet doesn’t know, but the audience does know.
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