1. Romeo and Juliet
He just expects her to meet Paris once, then agree to marry him whether she loves him or not: 'But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart.' ... His words later become ironic because in his conversation with Paris, he says he will not force Juliet into anything and it's up to Paris to capture her heart and if she agrees to marry him, he will give his consent: 'And she agreed, within her scope of choice, Lies my consent and fair according voice.' ... Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to create dramatic tension, as Juliet does not know how sinful she is being. ... Fallin...
- Word Count: 4397
- Approx Pages: 18
- Grade Level: High School