How is dramatic irony used in the play Mother's Day ?
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Dramatic irony is one of the most effective items in a dramatist’s toolbox and is commonly found in films, novels and plays. Their authors use the device to create unusual meanings in the speeches of the characters. A situation in which the audience knows about causes and conflicts before the main characters do is a useful plot device. Writers use dramatic irony as a tool to create and sustain the audience’s interest. It generates curiosity. It also creates tension in that the audience is encouraged to fear the moment when a character would learn the truth that the audience already knows and how he or she will deal with it.
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