Angels & Demons

What is an example of dramatic irony in Angels and Demons?

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The Illuminati, a secret society, is an example of dramatic irony because it does things that you do not expect from a group that wishes to keep itself below ground. In the novel, rather than hide their involvement, the Illuminati brand their first victim with the word "Illuminati." Rather than quietly effecting change.... they do so loudly and without subtlety.

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