Ironic happens when there is a contradiction between the stated content and the real meaning. There are three main types of satire. Ironic can play a role in good books and good books. It is almost all the scenes of Romeo and Juliet. There are many reasons why Shakespeare uses different types of satire. The first kind of sarcasm is ironic. When the choir said "Two families have dignity" (prologue), it began to be used at the beginning of the script. Choirs said that they have dignity, but they are truly rude.
The irony of the love of Romeo and Juliet is that they are enemies. In the town of Verona, everyone knows the hatred between the Caplet family and the Montague family. This hatred exists among the lowest servants and extends to the top leaders of both families. Because of family hatred, Romeo and Juliet had to hide love from their families. If these families discover their relationship, Romeo and Juliet will be deprived. At the beginning of the script, Romeo and his friends attended the Caplet Party, which made Tybalt very angry. Tybalt is a Capulet that hates the Montague family more than any other Capulet. Tybalt and Mercutio are always ready to fight. The prince was tired of fighting and stated that anyone who fought in the public places would be executed. Even if the Prince made this rule, the two families still think they must show that they are better and keep fighting in public.
Romeo and Juliet as a whole have sarcasm. Scene 3 contains sarcastic events like Mercutio's death, Romeo's response to his expulsion, Lady Capulet's fun news. This book also includes examples of dramatic satire such as Tybalt's challenge and Juliet's participation in Paris. Dramatic satire is an example of figurative language. One of the irony of the beginning of this chapter is the death of Mercutio. This happened in Mercutio, Benvolio and the first scenes of their men. Did Benborio say that? - This day is very hot, Capels is overseas - If we meet you, will not we do that? A fight When (IIIi, 2, 3, 4) Capelulets arrived, they were led by Tybalt. Then Romeo entered, Tybalt challenged him to fight. But Romeo refused to participate in the war. Even after Tibbert said, are you a villain? (IIIi, 62) Romeo blesses him. Mercutio was irritated by his friend's "shameful, despicable submission".