Final answer:
Dramatic irony is the irony in which the reader is aware of information of which a character is ignorant. Option 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The irony in which the reader is aware of information of which a character is ignorant is called dramatic irony.
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience or reader has knowledge that the character(s) in a story do not possess. This creates a gap in understanding between the audience and the character, leading to tension and sometimes humor.
For example, in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, the audience knows that Juliet is not actually dead when Romeo discovers her lifeless body, but Romeo is unaware of this fact. The audience's knowledge creates suspense and heightens the tragic impact of the scene. Option 2.