what is the dramatic irony in the Agamemnon
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"The dramatic irony in the Agamemnon is foreshadowing. It means giving an intimation or hints of actions that are yet to come that give suspense and dramatic irony in the Agamemnon.
The watchman has a suspense of the situation which is shown in the lines:
""0 welcome beacon, kindling night to glorious day,
Welcome! You'll set them dancing in every street in Argos
When they hear your message. Ho there! Hullo! Call
Clytemnestra!""
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