when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
Dramatic irony is used in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet presents facts to the audience that will be unknown the characters in the play. It is a means of creatingsuspense making the audience member anxious or excited about the upcoming plot.
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.
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Friar Lawrence is uneasy to marry Paris to Juliet because he knows Juliet is already married to Romeo in secret. This creates dramatic irony because the audience knows the truth about Juliet's marriage while the characters do not. It builds tension and anticipation for when the truth will finally be revealed.
The Friar expresses dramatic irony by unwittingly aiding in Friar Laurence's own plan to fake Juliet's death in order to reunite her with Romeo. He thinks he is helping Juliet escape her fate, but he is actually playing right into the plan that will lead to tragedy. This creates tension and foreboding as the audience knows more than the characters involved.
Paris has just been arranging his wedding to Juliet. Juliet is coming to prevent the same wedding. Paris seems to be under the impression that Juliet is happy to be married to him, but we know, and Juliet knows, and the Friar also knows that Juliet has no intention of marrying Paris.
Because Romeo is searching for her "dead" body, but we as the audience/reader know she is still alive just under the potion that was given to her by the Friar
Dramatic Irony is not something that someone can use. It just happens when someone acts based on a mistaken belief when the audience knows the truth. In this scene we have Paris visiting the Friar to make arrangements for his wedding to Juliet. Unfortunately for Paris, the Friar cannot perform the marriage, but hasn't got the guts to say so or explain why. The Friar keeps on throwing up objections like "the time is very short" and "You say you do not know the lady's mind." Now there's an irony: The Friar knows the lady's mind all too well and knows that Paris does not have a clue what is going on with Juliet. Paris, on the other hand, keeps on acting on the mistaken belief that Juliet has willingly agreed to marry him.
In these lines, the Friar expresses dramatic irony by warning Romeo about the consequences of acting in haste, while the audience knows that Romeo is already married to Juliet. This creates tension and suspense as the audience knows more than the characters on stage.
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Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
All, except dramatic, situational, and verbal.
Dramatic irony is used in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet presents facts to the audience that will be unknown the characters in the play. It is a means of creatingsuspense making the audience member anxious or excited about the upcoming plot.
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.
According to the line numbering in my copy, lines 54 and 55 are Juliet's "O God, I have an ill-divining soul. Methinks I see thee now thou art so low" There is foreshadowing here but no dramatic irony; dramatic irony occurs when the speaker does not know something that both the audience and other characters know and what he says contrasts with the truth he does not know. Here there is no fact known to Romeo and the audience which is not known to Juliet.The conversation between Juliet, Paris and the Friar in Act IV Scene 1 is full of dramatic irony because Paris does not know what Juliet, the audience and the Friar know--that Juliet cannot marry Paris because she is already married.But perhaps you were talking about different lines. Line numbers in Shakespeare plays are difficult because they are different from edition to edition; what is line 54 in one edition may be line 52 in another. Unless you have the same edition you cannot be sure that you are talking about the same line.