D) He uses dramatic irony because the audience knows that Nora is planning to kill herself, while Torvald does not.
Explanation:
dramatic irony= when an audience is informed something/knows something when the characters inside the story don't.
idk if any of you have seen the walking dead but for the first 2 seasons (i think) no one knew dead people turned into walkers without getting bit, let's pretend we knew this from the very beginning, it would be dramatic irony when shane came back to life.
Dramatic Irony is when an audience understand what is going on while the characters are unaware of the happenings only to realise later. He has formulated several plays that consist of similar dramatic ironic situations.
Therefore the correct answer is:
<u>He uses dramatic irony because the audience
knows that Nora is planning to kill herself while Torvald does not.</u>
It most likely gives a negative connotation because something being on fire is usually not a good thing. So if your marriage is on fire it is probably not going so well and may need to be put out or in other words Divorce
I love that book, and I remember how it said that John Thornton was Buck's last tie to civilization, And once he died Buck was free to go primitive without anything holding him back. Loving him caused Buck to be unsure of himself and his primitive identity.