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EX OF DRAMATIC IRONY
Romeo's Hidden Letter
Oedipus' Blind Fate
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Tragic Love Story
The Iliad's Foreboding
Juliet's Deception
Hamlet's Madness
Othello's Misconception
Cassandra's Curse
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Macbeth's Downfall

Macbeth's descent into darkness is a prime example of dramatic irony, as the audience sees his demise coming, while he believes himself invincible.

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