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Dramatic Irony is when the audience is aware of something that the characters on stage are not aware of. Which of the following statements best explains the dramatic irony that is presented by pairing the Prologue and this excerpt from Act Two, Scene 2?

a-The audience already knows that Romeo will give up his name and take Capulet as his last name when he marries Juliet.


b-As Juliet begins to fall in love with Romeo, the audience already knows that Romeo is still in love with Rosaline and will not fall for Juliet.



c-As Juliet begins to fall in love with Romeo and wonder how their relationship will work out, the audience already knows the star-crossed lovers will both die by the end of the play.



d-Juliet is worried about the feud between the families, but the audience already knows the feud will end once the two are happily married.

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D.) Juliet is worried about the feud between the families, but the audience already knows the fued will end once the two are happily married.

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I'm not one hundred percent sure, because there are multiple versions of Romeo and Juliet so I don't know which one you're talking about, but I'm pretty sure this one is the best one. If this is wrong, it's prolly C.

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