How Does Jareth Use Dramatic Irony In The Labyrinth

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The labyrinth is like the mind: always coming up with new discoveries and surprises. Author uses literary devices called irony to show surprise. In the labyrinth, it showed lots of verbal irony (not saying the truth, not saying the meaning), in which to show surprise. Some examples are: when Jareth says “Love me, fear me, and I will become your slave” to Sarah. Not true! Also, Sarah said both that the labyrinth was a “piece of cake” and that breaking the fair rules was the “way it was done” in the labyrinth. Heck no.

To add on, labyrinth uses dramatic irony (reader/viewer knows, not characters) to show suspense and surprise. First off, we know which way is the way to turn in the beginning of the labyrinth, also knowing that