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Based on the given lines above from Romeo and Juliet, this is an example of dramatic irony because Romeo and Juliet have yet to discover that they are from feuding families. The answer for this would be the last option. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!
Answer:
This is an example of dramatic irony because Romeo and Juliet have yet to discover that they are from feuding families.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is a literary device which shows a scene where the characters seem to have no idea of what is happening. But the audiences or the readers know about the scene, which is not known among the characters.
The scene given in the question is from Act I scene v of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" where Romeo and Juliet declared their love for each other. They were bickering back and forth, kissing and acting so in love. Comparing Juliet as a holy shrine and a saint, Romeo declares his "pilgrim" lips are in her will, ready to kiss the holy saint. But the irony in this scene is that they have not realized they came from feuding families. Their families, the Capulets and the Montagues have been feuding since ages and thus, this love between them will be of great turmoil for them. Thus, the correct answer will be that Romeo and Juliet have yet to discover that they are from feuding families.