Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is a dramatic irony?

  1. When a character does not know important information that the audience already knows

  2. When a character is unaware that a situation is about to occur

  3. When one character speaks to another character without knowing their true identity

  4. When a character does not understand the consequences of their actions

The correct answer is: When a character does not know important information that the audience already knows

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience has knowledge about the plot or situations that the characters are not aware of. Option A is the best answer because it accurately describes this concept. Option B is incorrect because it refers to foreshadowing, which is different from dramatic irony. Option C is incorrect because it describes mistaken identity, rather than the audience knowing the true identity of a character. Option D is also incorrect because it describes a lack of awareness, rather than a lack of knowledge.