Dramatic Irony In Romeo And Juliet And Twelfth Night

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Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night are both plays written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two star-crossed lovers who are in a forbidden love despite an ancient family feud. Twelfth Night tells a story multiple love triangles between a Duke, a Countess, a girl dressed as a boy, and the girl's twin brother who looks exactly like her. Both Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night have cases of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters do not know. Dramatic irony plays an intricate part in both of the play’s endings because it causes a lot of confusion among the characters, suspense for the reader, and it causes different characters to act certain ways. Dramatic irony causes a mass confusion among the characters in the plays. The confusion comes from the miscommunications that follow the dramatic irony. Some of the characters find certain pieces of information out at the wrong time and it messes up everything, causing everyone to be confused. In Romeo and Juliet, when the reader finds out about Friar Lawrence's plan the fake Juliet’s death, no one else knows this information up until her faked death. “ Let not the Nurse lie with thee in thy chamber. (shows her a vial) Take thou this vial, being then in bed, And this …show more content…

Both Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night share a similarity when it comes to dramatic irony. Both of their endings were altered due to the effects of dramatic irony. In Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet ended up dying due to dramatic irony. And at the end of Twelfth Night, Duke and Viola end up together, and Olivia and Sebastian end up together. Dramatic irony can change the way a story unfolds and they can change the way a story