Monday, April 28, 2008

Dramatic irony

There is Dramatic irony in this play because we already know what is going to happen. At the moment, she is scared and she doesn't know when she will get caught. We know how and exactly when she will get caught.The dramatic irony increases as the time when Anne Frank really gets caught. At the moment just before she gets caught, you know that she will get caught so you want to shout and give her a warning to jump out the window and escape of something.

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