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As shown in the question, dramatic irony occurs when the reader of a text knows information, which the characters do not know. This information was revealed to the reader by the narrator or by one of the characters, but it was not disclosed to all the characters in the work.
An example of this can be seen in "Romeo and Juliet" where readers have access to Juliet's plan with Friar Lawrence to fake her death. Although the reader knows that Juliet is sleeping, her family and Romeo do not know that.
The government is concerned with unemployment because the money from unemployment comes from the government. And if you don't work like for instance uh, burger king or McDonald's. They wouldn't be able to take out the taxes. No, i would not change the definition.
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Let the Children March shows kids overcoming fear and risking danger and imprisonment to stand up for what's right -- and to protect their parents, who feared losing their jobs if they protested. Through her young narrator, author Monica Clark-Robinson brings readers close to how it felt to be one of those marchers.
✔ Juliet's father wants her to marry Paris quickly.
✔ She is angry.
✔ She is stubborn and loyal.