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Examples Of Dramatic Irony In Macbeth

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Kaiya Maple
Mrs. Potenzini
English II
23 May 2017

Dramatic Irony
Dramatic irony has a significant purpose in the play Macbeth, by setting an ominous tone. This form of irony is when the reader knows more than some of the characters in a story. Appearances can be deceiving, things are not always as they seem. Macbeth was forced by prophecy to kill King Duncan, though it was a hellish sin. After the witches had told Macbeth about his future, he had thoughts of murdering that was not there before. He was quoted to be in a daze, later in the play, his daze is shaken when he kills Duncan. Before this Lady macbeth had known of this plan, she proceeded to talk to Banquo on King Duncan and happy with his reign. “By the name of most hostess, and shut

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