How Is Dramatic Irony Used In Romeo And Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Essay In this playwright The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the author uses many types of writing to make this play interesting. Suspense is the first of the three used and is the most common in this play. The second type will be dramatic irony since it is used a lot but not as often as suspense, and finally, the third type is tragedy. In this playwright there are many types of play writing forms used, so I will only cover the big three. The first play type in this play is suspense, which is a feeling of curiosity or uncertainty about the outcome of events in a literary work. Romeo, who is a round character, says “Is death misterm’d Calling death “banishment,”... thou cuttst my head off with a golden axe,” (3. 3. 21-22). In act three scene three in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo gets banished from his home town named Verona, this suspense is interesting because as the readers we have no idea what will happen to Romeo as he gets banished. Although this suspense has you on your tiptoes like the irresolution of the sea at turn of tide, this play also uses Dramatic Irony. …show more content…

“Alas, alas! Help, help! My lady’s dead!... O well-a-day that ever I was born!” is a monologue stated by Nurse (4. 5. 14-15). This is dramatic irony since the Nurse believes juliet is dead even though the audience knows she is only in a sleep induced coma, since Friar Laurence gave her a potion, Friar Laurence is a sacred man who wants the feud to end between the Montagues and the Capulets. Even though in the prologue we are basically told that there will be a death, we would call these tragedies. Especially since it is the protagonists that has the

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