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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
7

Which situation is an example of dramatic irony in Julie Ceasar

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Gnom [1K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dramatic irony is when the audience understands the character's actions more than the character's themselves. An example from Julius Caesar is when Caesar is on his way to the senate and Artemidorus asks Caesar to read a letter. We know that the letter contains a warning for Caesar.

Hope this helps!

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melomori [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: To help you out with the question, I will provide the definition to dramatic irony! The definition to dramatic irony is:

Dramatic irony is a form of irony that is expressed through a work's structure: an audience's awareness of the situation in which a work's characters exist differs substantially from that of the characters', and the words and actions of the characters therefore take on a different.

Hope this helps!

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