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All of them. I suppose the most ironic scene is the very last one. Romeo goes into the mausoleum and sees juliet and says to himself 'Wow for being dead for a day she looks really alive! Wow she's warm, thats weird... Well I guess I should drink this poison now because Juliet's dead.' so he drinks it and the last thing that he sees is Juliet's horrified look as she awakens to Romeo's death. That is irony at it's most classic.

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