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big test over romeo and juliet


Question Posted Sunday April 1 2007, 9:30 pm

i've got this huge test coming up over romeo and juliet. here are two of the questions i can't seem to find they are:
*what are two examples of a dramatic irony in romeo and juliet? (I found one...its when juliet takes the potion and they all think she is dead but she is really alive. I just need one more.)
*in each act (1-4) how is the death of romeo and juliet foreshadowed? (I found one and its when friar is picking flowers that can cure and kill.i just need one more)

P.S. please don't give me any URl's that have summaries of this play because i already have a URL for that.


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christina answered Sunday April 1 2007, 11:55 pm:
I just read the book for the second time, and I'm drawing a blank.

For foreshadowing, Juliet gives that big speech about how she has a bad feeling and that she's gonna eventually die.

I can't think of any for irony. Ugh.

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