An example of dramatic irony is when Bruno scrapes his knee and insist that he goes to the hospital but Pavel cleans up his knee for him.
In the book "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's encounter with Pavel is an example of dramatic irony because the reader knows that Pavel was a doctor before being forced to work as a servant in the concentration camp, while Bruno remains unaware of Pavel's true identity due to his young age and innocence. This creates tension and a sense of foreboding as we anticipate the consequences of the characters' interactions.
Dramatic Irony
Dramatic Irony
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Yes. I saw it and there was a dramatic irony part.
The three types of ironies in "The Catbird Seat" are dramatic irony, situational irony, and verbal irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not. Situational irony involves a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. Verbal irony is when a character says one thing but means another.
One can find information on dramatic irony on Wikipedia where it gives information on lots of different types of irony. For specific information on dramatic irony, one can go on Encyclopedia Britannica.
Situational irony: A fire station burns down. Verbal irony: Saying "What a beautiful day!" in the midst of a storm. Dramatic irony: The audience knows a character's fate, but the character does not.
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what is the dramatic irony in the book the pearl?
Soliloquy is not itself a form of dramatic irony. Soliloquy is a theatrical device in which a character speaks their thoughts out loud without addressing others. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, is when the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension or irony.