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Which is an example of situational irony in “wherefore art thou romeo?”

Which is an example of situational irony in “wherefore art thou romeo?”-example-1

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Shondra is trying to help, but she ends up making it harder for the narrator to understand her lines.

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Situational irony is a literary device that we can identify when the outcome of a story, or statement, is opposite to what we expected. This outcome tends to be tragic or humorous, and it is usually there to catch our attention and help us think about the theme of the literary work. This is what happens when Shondra is trying to help, but happens the opposite of what she intended: she ends up making it harder for the narrator to understand her lines.

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