The dramatic irony in the scene take place when shylock entrusted her daughter to look after the house in his absence but through the plan of Launcelot, Jessica was to meet up with Lorenzo. Secondly, when Shylock asked Jessica to shut the casement/windows and not stretch out the neck out to see the strangers turned out to be an ironies of the scene. [ this is a Lesson plan for standard VIII. on the literature paper Merchant of Venice]
MERCHANT OF VENICE
Subject
English Language Arts — Language, Reading Standards for Fiction, Reading Standards for Informational Text, Speaking and Listening, Writing
Grade Level
Grades 9-12
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Assessment
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