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Page 1: ...5. 6. 7. Use of dramatic irony Since the audience was familiar with the plots, taken from well- known myths, the audience always had more information about the action than the characters
Page 2: ...5. 6. 7. Use of dramatic irony Since the audience was familiar with the plots, taken from well- known myths, the audience always had more information about the action than the characters
Page 3: ...5. 6. 7. Use of dramatic irony Since the audience was familiar with the plots, taken from well- known myths, the audience always had more information about the action than the characters
Page 4: ...5. 6. 7. Use of dramatic irony Since the audience was familiar with the plots, taken from well- known myths, the audience always had more information about the action than the characters