What is dramatic irony, specifically in Romeo and Juliet?
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Dramatic irony is when the reader or audience knows something the characters do not. The main element of dramatic irony throughout the play is that we know that Romeo and Juliet are doomed, while of course the characters do not. Due to this, we already know that the two will fall in love.
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