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What Is The Dramatic Irony In Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene 6? [Solved]

Although he is unhesitating in his desire to be married to Juliet, Romeo’s challenge to fate is prophetic and full of dramatic irony because it foreshadows his final speech in Act V, Scene 3, when death triumphs over both protagonists.

Romeo and Juliet - Parallel Scenes and Dramatic Irony - Lesson 8 of 12

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Romeo & Juliet: Three Types of Irony

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Dramatic Devices – Soliloquy and Dramatic Irony

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