He says she looks so good you'd think she was alive.
Romeo's reaction to seeing Juliet in Act 5, Scene 3 is ironic because he believes she is dead when she is actually alive. This dramatic irony heightens the tragedy of the scene as Romeo mistakenly believes that Juliet is no longer living, leading to the tragic events that follow.
its ironic because romeos suppossed to be in love with juliet like the name romeo and juliet the whole crowd below knows their name and they think hes talking about juliet but hes really talking about her cousin
a substance that is ironic.
It's too late to save Romeo and Juliet by then.
Paris actually thinks Juliet is really in love with him
He is amazed by how lifelike she looks, almost as if she were alive. (And of course she is but he doesn't know it)
its dramamtic irony because we all know that Juliet is not really dead but the people in the play do not.
He hasn't comforted her at all.
romeos life will be ended by his own tragic flaw
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
This may ale be seen as ironic because Coyotito's name literally means "coyote". In a sense, it is ironic that the tracker thought his cries were those of a coyote's. But it is also ironic that the trackers did not know it was the cry of a baby since they are good at what they do.
It is ironic because Romeo is commenting on Juliet's beauty by comparing her to a dove surrounded by crows, suggesting that she stands out among the other guests. However, Juliet is actually surrounded by her family and friends, who are the Capulets, making them metaphorical "crows" as they are enemies of Romeo's family, the Montagues.
His reaction was ironic because he had previously claimed to hate big parties, yet he was the one who ended up organizing and hosting the largest one ever. This contrast highlights the irony in his behavior and how it contradicts his previous statements.