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What is dramatic irony? 1. a situation in a novel, story, or play where the audience knows what is happening or what will happen while the characters do not 2. an instance in which a character in a work of fiction says something while meaning the complete opposite of what he or she stated 3. a situation in a work of fiction where the result of an action is contrary to what was expected 4. a situation in a work of fiction that brings out the conflict between human will and what is predestined

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The first one is correct. I checked with an English teacher.
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A. is correct.
Dramatic irony is where the audience or reader knows what is happening (could be good or bad) but the character(s) doesn't/don't.

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