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    forbidden love to marry in secret. There is much suspense as the story unfolds and leads to a tragic ending. One device used to create suspense in the dramatic irony that keeps the audience on edge. In Romeo and Juliet ‚ the author William Shakespeare has a way‚ of using his words to make the audience interested. This funky wordplay is called dramatic irony.For instance‚ in Act 4 scene 5 line #15‚ they all think Juliet is dead but she is not dead /Lady‚Lady‚ Lady/Alas‚Alas/Help‚Help/My lady’s dead/

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    Critical Analysis of Dramatic Irony in Hamlet Ophelia loves Hamlet although we believe he doesn’t feel the same way towards her by the way he treats her at certain times in the play‚ but he truly in the end does show he loved Ophelia. This incident manipulates audience sympathies‚ develops character and develops the conflict of the play.       It manipulates the audience sympathies because it’s showing something that the audience has probably seen in reality. When there’s an incident like

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    during the Elizabethan era. Othello is an amazing character. He enjoyed success in the warfare‚ which gave him the reputation as one of Venice’s best generals. Although he has great success in the battlefield‚ he has a dramatic flaw that causes a downfall in his life. The dramatic flaw is jealousy. This was brought on by a simple persuasion of Iago‚ the antagonist of the play. Even though Iago used manipulation to get Othello jealous‚ it was Othello views his own racial identity and his lack of confidence

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    Browning’s poem "My Last Duchess" is a splendid poem achieve within the format of the dramatic monologue‚ a poetic form in which there is only one speaker. Because there is only one speaker‚ we the reader must wonder carefully what the Duke is telling us‚ and we often have to read between the lines in order to keep an objective perspective on the what is happening in the poem. This paper will discuss how the use of the dramatic monologue makes the subject (the Duke) tell a story while‚ at the same time‚ unintentionally

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    How does Arthur Miller successfully engage an audience with "A play with no surprise"? A view from a bridge is a play written by Arthur Miller in the 1950’s. Miller wrote the play as a modern day Greek tragedy in New York Brooklyn. Arthur Miller captures the audience with a true story twisted in his own words from which emerge the controversial ideas of incest‚ cultural obligation and masculinity. The part in the play where Alfieri mentions ‘it is not what but how’ means that even though we know

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    One can only see another’s true intentions when you are no longer beneficial in their life‚ a perfect example of the victims that fall under Macbeth’s dramatic role reversal throughout the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Every person has good side along with a bad side‚ and the reader can too interpret the protagonist as a dynamic character‚ from being patriotic to becoming tyrannical. This is shown progressively throughout the story‚ first with Macbeth being loyal to the king by refusing to

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    George Gordon Byron‚ known as Lord Byron is one of the most famous Romantic poets and creator of the Byronic hero. It is called that way because of the elements that define him which are characteristic to the author. The mataphisical drama “Manfred: A dramatic Poem” illustrates one of the Byronic heroes: Manfred. He is characterized as the “guilty outsider”

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    on trivial details to pass each day. Beckett definitely succeeds in making this character’s life dramatic by consuming her life with habits and rituals. Winnie’s life is focused around certain details that help her cope with her anxiety of existence. Beckett shows that internally Winnie is afraid of what cannot be predicted or controlled and therefore has her resort to trifles. Winnie’s dramatic story is centered on a famous quote from Beckett’s first published play‚ “Waiting for Godot‚” in “Habit

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    help them in furthering their education. Double entendres‚ puns‚ oxymorons‚ irony‚ symbolism etc. have been presented in such unique and extravagant way that Shakespeare has implemented the literary terms so effectively for teenagers to understand. Dramatic irony is shown throughout the play‚ and the script’s prime example of this literary device would be the constant uplifting of the play’s villain. “Iago is most honest” (II.3.7). Othello’s words contradict the truth about Iago for Iago has lied to

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    The dramatic irony is when Fortunato‚ is not aware of his own actions. Montresor entertains himself and the reader as he leads Fortunato into his trap. The setting of the story is ironic‚ in that Montresor has chosen the cheerful carnival season to facilitate

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