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Examples Of Dramatic Irony In The Reunion

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When reading The Reunion, simply by looking at the cover, the reader knows how the story will end. By portraying Hitler on the cover of the story (1), we are given a chance to understand the story in a way that the characters do not. This is an example of dramatic irony, as the audience is waiting for what we know will happen to blow up in the character’s faces. Dramatic irony actually takes up a huge part of the story. The reader knows that Hans and Konradin become friends because the cover of the story tells them, but we also know that they are forced apart, but the characters do not know this. The audience also encounters situational irony. Situational irony is found when they get a new history teacher, and when Hans gets into a fight, the
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