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Dramatic irony in julious ceasar in scene 2 act 1

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The conspirators' decision to let Mark Antony speak to the public about Caesar's death is dramatic irony because we know his speech will cause a revolt. Finally, the overall plot to kill Caesar is dramatic irony because the audience knows Caesar is going to be assassinated.
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