The Crucible
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Elizabeth Proctor lies for the first time about her husband, John Proctor, being an adulterer. Which type of irony would this one be?
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Elizabeth Proctor lies for the first time about her husband, John Proctor, being an adulterer. Which type of irony would this one be?
That would be dramatic irony because the audience/reader knows John has already confessed while Elizabeth does not.