How is the ring plot in act v in the merchant of Venice enhanced by dramatic irony?
In Act V Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice, the ring plot becomes dramatically ironic when Gratiano says: "We're arguing about a hoop of gold, a cheap little ring she gave me, that had a little inscription on it, nothing more than a knife-maker's attempt at poetry. It said, 'Love me and don't leave me.'"
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