Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony in this scene? Choose 1 answer:

Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A) A Puck plays a trick on Bottom but ends up scaring the other actors.

(Choice B) B Bottom tries to take over the play, but can’t get his cue right as Pyramus.

(Choice C) C Bottom doesn’t realize that Puck has given him an donkey's head.

(Choice D) D The other actors think Bottom is smarter than he actually is.


How does this dramatic irony impact the reader?

Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A) A It shows that Puck is a fan of theatrical performances.

(Choice B) B It helps increase the reader’s sympathy for the other actors. (

Choice C) C It adds humor to Bottom’s next lines, after the others run away.

(Choice D) D It explains the moral of the story, which is that bragging is wrong.

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Answer:

1. Choice C

2. Choice B

Explanation:

Question 1: "Dramatic irony" is when the audience or readers know something that some characters in the narrative don't know. In the option C, "Bottom doesn't realize" helps me figure out that he doesn't know something.

Therefore, the answer is (Choice C) Bottom doesn’t realize that Puck has given him an donkey's head.

Question 2: In this story, the fact that Bottom doesn't know that Puck has given him a donkey's head makes us feel sympathy for Bottom.

Therefore, the answer is (Choice B) B It helps increase the reader’s sympathy for the other actors.

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Answer:

1: C Bottom doesn't realize that Puck has given him an donkey's head

2: C It adds humor to Bottom's next lines, after the others run away.

Explanation:

Answer to question one like the other person had stated.

Answer to question two is also C because Bottom didn't realize the donkey head but we as audience and other characters do, which creates a different perspective in POV [point of view]

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