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OpenStudy (anonymous):

After Juliet's body is found, Lord Capulet says these lines from act IV of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: CAPULET: Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir; My daughter he hath wedded: I will die, And leave him all; life, living, all is Death's. How is the excerpt an example of dramatic irony? Capulet does not know that his true son-in-law is Romeo. Capulet expresses his grief by personifying death. Capulet is insulting Paris who would have been his son-in-law. Capulet does not know that Juliet is actually alive.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Elsa213

OpenStudy (shamallamadingdong):

elsa im hurt i tageed u some where else and u didnt come ;-;

OpenStudy (shamallamadingdong):

its like you put ice in my heart

Elsa213 (elsa213):

Sowwy ;-;

OpenStudy (shamallamadingdong):

Do you know if jack is alive

Elsa213 (elsa213):

Who is jack? o.O

OpenStudy (shamallamadingdong):

@Jack_Prism

Elsa213 (elsa213):

idk :o He should be cx

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