1. Dramatic irony is defined as information that is known to the audience or a reader but not yet understood by a character or the characters in a play. What are the instances of dramatic irony in both texts?
2. How does ignorance (willful or otherwise) shape and/or destroy relationships and lives?
3. Is there such a thing as a self-fulfilling prophecy?
4. How does internal conflict drive external conflict (and vice versa)?