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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the quote below, which is spoken by Oedipus. What type of irony does it represent, and why? "On [Laius's] head fell the doom; And therefore will I strive my best for him, As for my father . . ." A. It represents dramatic irony; the audience knows that Oedipus himself is the murderer, but Oedipus does not. B. It represents situational irony; the audience expects that the murderer does not dwell in Oedipus's house, otherwise he would not have spoken the curse. C. It represents verbal irony; Oedipus means the opposite of what he appears to be saying.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D. It represents verbal irony; the audience expects that the murderer does not dwell in Oedipus's house, otherwise he would not have spoken the curse.

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