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2 September, 07:21

Tybalt: Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries 40

That thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw

Romeo: I do protest I never injur'd thee,

But love thee better than thou canst devise,

Till thou shalt know the reason of my love:

And so, good Capulet, which name I tender 45

As dearly as my own, be satisfied.

Why is this an example of dramatic irony?

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  1. 2 September, 07:46
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    because romeo just maried juliet
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