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  • Many of Wharton's novels are characterized by a subtle use of dramatic irony.
  • Dramatic irony is an unfortunate occurrence, and one that is almost always upsetting,
  • The hymn is viewed to be full of dramatic irony.
  • Dramatic irony takes place when an audience knows what the character on stage does not.
  • This story might have been rich with dramatic irony, but it fails for several reasons.
  • Joseph plays into the dramatic irony and manipulates Simeon to feel guilt for having abandoned Joseph.
  • This creates a layer of dramatic irony that reminds an audience of the artifice of art.
  • The book draws heavily on dramatic irony.
  • I guess I showed him I ain't so queer ", a proclamation obviously laced with dramatic irony.
  • Dramatic irony is a literary device in which the audience possesses knowledge unavailable to characters in a novel, play, or film.
  • Sometimes, prequels play on the fact that the audience knows what will happen next, using deliberate references to create dramatic irony.
  • Among Thirlwall's contributions was his masterly paper " On the Irony of Sophocles ", which pioneered the concept of dramatic irony.
  • At this point, the reader knows more than the protagonist, creating dramatic irony that confers a superiority that the narrator shares.
  • And when Chastain walked to the spot to take the final kick, you knew her teammates were aware of the dramatic irony.
  • The author scans all the tools of dramatic narrative : conflict, protagonist, obstacles, suspense, characterisation, three-act structure, preparation, dramatic irony, comedy, activity, dialogue.
  • This play is similar to " Arsenic and Old Lace ", they are both murder mysteries with the twist of comedy through dramatic irony.
  • And it introduces a character who, in Jackson's imagining of him, provides the one thing Tolkien never had much use for : dramatic irony.
  • Such themes at hand include but are not limited to : disguise, dramatic irony, play a large role in the success of revenge in literature.
  • Still, the fact that the minstrel on stage would desire someone the audience knew to be another man was a source of comic dramatic irony.
  • In a bit of dramatic irony, the reader becomes aware that the woman is in fact Ginnie's runaway mother, having dumped her lover and moved on to one-night stands with soldiers.
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