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Which act had dramatic irony?

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10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays (at least) with five acts each, which makes one hundred and ninety acts to choose from, and that's only Shakespeare. If you count all the other dramatists not only in his time but before and since, there are thousands and thousands. If you want one from Shakespeare, consider Timon of Athens, Act III.

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