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  2. 15 Dramatic Irony Examples - Helpful Professor

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    Dramatic Irony Examples. The following are some examples of dramatic irony. A popular teenager bullies a girl at school for failing a test, but she herself hasn’t realized that she also failed. A fireman is putting out a fire set to a tree while his own uniform has been set alight.

  3. Definition, Usage and a list of Dramatic Irony Examples in literature. Dramatic irony is an important stylistic device that is commonly found in plays, movies, theaters and sometimes in poetry.

  4. Dramatic Irony - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus Rex. One of the earliest and most famous, albeit unusual, examples of dramatic irony takes place in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. The play describes King Oedipus's attempts to find and punish the man who murdered the former King Laius.

  5. Learn the meaning of dramatic irony in writing, how it works, and when to use it, with examples of dramatic irony in literature.

  6. Dramatic irony | Definition & Examples | Britannica

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    Dramatic irony, a literary device by which the audience’s or reader’s understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters. It is most often associated with the theater, but it can be found in other forms of art.

  7. Common Examples of Dramatic Irony. Examples of dramatic irony abound in movies, television, and popular fairy tales. Here are just a few examples: The Truman Show: A man named Truman has been filmed for his entire life, as a kind of proto-reality television series.

  8. What Is Dramatic Irony? | Examples & Meaning - Scribbr

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    Dramatic irony involves a situation where the audience has crucial information that the characters do not. Situational irony involves a situation where the outcome is significantly different from what was expected.

  9. Examples of of Dramatic Irony in Literature. Example 1. The ending of Victor Hugos The Hunchback of Notre Dame contains dramatic irony because Quasimodo (the hunchback) doesn’t realize who the good guys are. He is trying to protect his beloved Esmerelda, but he doesn’t realize that the gypsies are actually coming to save her, not to harm her.

  10. Dramatic Irony: 7 Examples of Suspenseful Ignorance - Reedsy

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    Dramatic irony is a plot device used in literature, in which the audience is aware of information that the characters are not. It usually takes the form of the characters being unaware of an impending tragedy or misfortune.

  11. Writing 101: What Is Dramatic Irony? Literary Device ...

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    Dramatic irony is used to great effect in literature, film, and television. Remember the first time you read or watched *Romeo and Juliet*? The tragic ending of this iconic story is an embodiment of dramatic irony: The audience knows that the lovers are each alive, but neither of the lovers knows that the other is still alive.