Juliet's death fits this category since the audience knows that she's really in a drug-induced coma. One could use Romeo's lines in Act V as he talks about how beautiful Juliet is, even in 'death', for evidence. Since she's supposed to be dead, she shouldn't have red cheeks or lips, and Romeo should listen to the things that he's saying. If he did, he might realize that she couldn't be dead and still be so fair.
In Act II, scene i, Mercutio and Benvolio see Romeo sneak off behind the Capulet house. Romeo initially came to the party because he wanted to see his one true love (Rosaline), and he ended up meeting his newest love, Juliet. Mercutio believes that Romeo is sneaking behind the Capulet house to be with Rosaline, and he calls bawdy jokes to Romeo. It is ironic that Romeo is looking for his "one true love," but it's not who Mercutio thinks. Mercutio tries to "conjure" Romeo up by calling out Rosaline's name, but he no longer cares for her since seeing Juliet.
In scene one, Mercutio is trying to cure Romeo of his love for Rosaline, when he's already cured of it.
Capulet's decision to have the wedding sooner so Juliet will be safely and happily married.
At this point we think Juliet escapes Romeo gets the letter and they both escape and live somewhere else and be together but instead they both die.
No
a situational irony is when someone realizes the oddnes or unfairness in a stiuation and in this case it is when Rome finds out that Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and also when Juliet finds out that Rome is the son of Montague
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
Romeo and Juliet contains dramatic irony. The best example of dramatic irony in the play is in Act 5 when Romeo sees Juliet and thinks that she is dead because of the potion she took earlier that day to make her appear dead. Romeo sees this and then stabs himself and when Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has killed himself she then commits suicide also.
He wanted to kill Romeo not mercutio.
Capulet's decision to have the wedding sooner so Juliet will be safely and happily married.
No
All, except dramatic, situational, and verbal.
a situational irony is when someone realizes the oddnes or unfairness in a stiuation and in this case it is when Rome finds out that Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and also when Juliet finds out that Rome is the son of Montague
One example of situational irony in Act 4 of Romeo and Juliet is when Juliet takes a potion that makes her appear dead, but the audience knows that she is actually alive. This creates tension as Romeo, who is not aware of the plan, believes Juliet is truly dead, leading to tragic consequences.
Friar : " come, is the bride ready to go to church ?" pg. 109 line 36
Romeo and Juliet contains dramatic irony. The best example of dramatic irony in the play is in Act 5 when Romeo sees Juliet and thinks that she is dead because of the potion she took earlier that day to make her appear dead. Romeo sees this and then stabs himself and when Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has killed himself she then commits suicide also.
Juliet stabbs herself
Verbal Irony is like sarcasm and like situational irony just spoken. Situational irony is when the opposite occurs than what you expect to happen. Some examples are: the on duty police man was pulled over for speeding.
an example of dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet act 3 scene 2 is when Juliet is talking to herself at the beginning of the act. some examples of this are when she says "that runaways' eyes may wink: and, romeo, leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen,
There are many examples of situational irony in Of Mice and Men. One example of situational iron is the fact that the bigger guy is the more emotional one.
examples of situational irony: the 6th sense, titanic, shallow hal