Generations & Irony in Romeo and Juliet

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  1. 5. irony when when a speaker or writer says one thing but means the opposite, often for humorous, emphatic, or sarcastic effect
  2. 6. irony when the audience knows something the characters don't, creating tension, suspense, or humor
  3. 7. irony when the actual outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what was intended or expected
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  1. 1. An example of SITUATIONAL IRONY is when (ACT II, SCENE II)Juliet welcomes Romeo into her home, defying our expectations for two people who come from rival ____
  2. 2. AN example of VERBAL IRONY is when (ACT IV, SCENE II) Juliet says she is completely obedient to her ___
  3. 3. An example of DRAMATIC IRONY is when (ACT I, SCENE IV) Lord _____ states that Romeo is a "well-governed youth", and allows him to stay at the party
  4. 4. the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.