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â—ŹExplain where dramatic irony is used in the passage below and what constitutes it as dramatic irony rather than situational irony or verbal ironyâ—Ź

WOMAN: (in a surge of anguish). Shall I tell him that I'm that woman he's waiting for? Will he recognize in this old face the unsatisfied longing still in this body of mine? How can I tell him that I need him even more than when I was young, as young as I am in that touched-up photo that he's looking at?

(In the meantime, the man studies the photograph with fascination. The woman covers her face again with the veil and goes up to the man.)

WOMAN: Is she very late?

MAN: (his back turned). Of course..

WOMAN: It would hurt you a great deal if she wouldn't come!

MAN: (turning forcefully). She has to come.

WOMAN: Nevertheless, you must realize that perhaps she's afraid to reveal herself, that maybe she's waiting for you to discover her

MAN: I don't understand​

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