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The most common use of dramatic irony in a text is to create suspense (or dramatic tension) — by letting the audience know something the characters do not, the reader/viewer anticipates the characters’ reactions and the outcome.
Example: the audience knows there’s a bomb under the table while the characters continue their normal conversation, heightening tension.
Example: the audience knows there’s a bomb under the table while the characters continue their normal conversation, heightening tension.
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