How Does Shakespeare Use Situational Irony In Romeo And Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is set in the thirteenth or fourteenth century, in Verona, Italy in which two young lovers end up taking their lives. In the play, Shakespeare shows how doing things in secrecy can lead to devastating consequences.
Shakespeare uses many types of irony: Situational, Dramatic, and Verbal. Situational Irony is a type of irony where the readers/watchers think one thing will happen, but quite the opposite happens. Situational Irony can also be where you know something that the character does not. There are many times where situational irony was used, for example, when the watchers/readers knew that Juliet was not dead, but Romeo