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a situational irony is when someone realizes the oddnes or unfairness in a stiuation and in this case it is when Rome finds out that Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and also when Juliet finds out that Rome is the son of Montague
1) Irony occurs when Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to be married to Paris because we already know that she is secretly married to Romeo 2) Irony also occurs when The Nurse finds Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding to Paris. This is irony because we know that Juliet is not dead, she has only taken a potion to make her appear dead 3) Irony occurs when Romeo kills himself at the end. This is irony because he kills himself thinking Juliet is dead when we know that she really isn't.
He wanted to kill Romeo not mercutio.
Romeo and Juliet contains dramatic irony. The best example of dramatic irony in the play is in Act 5 when Romeo sees Juliet and thinks that she is dead because of the potion she took earlier that day to make her appear dead. Romeo sees this and then stabs himself and when Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has killed himself she then commits suicide also.
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
All, except dramatic, situational, and verbal.
Capulet's decision to have the wedding sooner so Juliet will be safely and happily married.
a situational irony is when someone realizes the oddnes or unfairness in a stiuation and in this case it is when Rome finds out that Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and also when Juliet finds out that Rome is the son of Montague
irony is a figurative language which is a statement that is the opposite of what the speaker really means. for example, one said "you are beautiful" but in a sarcastic way, that means the perlocutionary act is to tell that person that she is ugly.
Juliet stabbs herself
He wanted to kill Romeo not mercutio.
1) Irony occurs when Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to be married to Paris because we already know that she is secretly married to Romeo 2) Irony also occurs when The Nurse finds Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding to Paris. This is irony because we know that Juliet is not dead, she has only taken a potion to make her appear dead 3) Irony occurs when Romeo kills himself at the end. This is irony because he kills himself thinking Juliet is dead when we know that she really isn't.
Tybalt: Romeo, the love I bear thee . . .
Romeo and Juliet contains dramatic irony. The best example of dramatic irony in the play is in Act 5 when Romeo sees Juliet and thinks that she is dead because of the potion she took earlier that day to make her appear dead. Romeo sees this and then stabs himself and when Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has killed himself she then commits suicide also.
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
It's ironic that when Mercutio teases Romeo about being in love with Rosaline, Romeo is really in love with Juliet. It's ironic that the Friar advises Romeo to "love moderately" as he is about to perform the very sudden marriage between the passionate young people. Friar Laurence points out an irony as he gathers herbs: used correctly, poisonous herbs can cure disease, and vice-versa. This irony is mirrored in the play as whole, in which an good thing, the love of Romeo and Juliet, leads to their deaths, and a bad thing, the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, leads to a good thing, the end of the feud between the families.
In Act 5, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, dramatic irony is present when the audience knows that Juliet is still alive, but Romeo does not. This creates tension and suspense as Romeo believes Juliet is dead and makes decisions based on this false information, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.