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What Is Said About Hints At A Tragic Death Which The Audience Already Know?

How does the audience view this part of the scene? I don't understand, please help.

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    Hi, you forgot to mention which play you are asking about! Can you ask another question, giving the name of the play, the scene and any other information you know? Then I'm sure someone will be able to help you.
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    Wordy 

    answered 2 years ago



      Dramatic
      irony involves the reader (or audience) knowing something about what's
      happening in the plot, about which the character(s) have no knowledge. Dramatic
      irony can be used in comedies and tragedies, and it works to engage the reader,
      as one is drawn into what is happening.





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      Dunthinkin 

      answered 2 years ago

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