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| Reading The Wheel of Time: Fiery Magic and Icy Distrust in Robert Jordan's The Eye of the World Dramatic irony is a tool used by authors, often to increase suspense or to set the scene for a future action, in which the audience knows something that the characters don't. Like when Romeo doesn't get the message about the Priest's plan and thinks Juliet has actually died, but the audience knows the ...
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