Romeo and Juliet
two examples of dramatic irony in the play??
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Romeo thinks Juliet is dead but the audience knows she is just sleeping, "Your lips are warm..." Act 5 sc. 3
Lady Capulet thinks Juliet is crying only for Tybalt when she is crying for the banishment of her Romeo,
But with a rearward following Tybalt’s death,
“Romeo is banishèd.” To speak that word,
Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet,
All slain, all dead. “Romeo is banishèd.” Act 3 sc.2