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10 March, 10:14

Why does Sophocles alert the audience to the romantic relationship between Antigone and Creon's son in scene 1 of the play Antigone?

to keep the audience interested

to confuse the audience

to add comic relief

to add dramatic irony

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  1. 10 March, 13:01
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    I believe that Sophocles alerts the audience to the romantic relationship between Antigone and Creon’s son in scene 1 of the play Antigone to add dramatic irony.

    Dramatic irony happens when the audience knows something the characters don't know.
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