1. Dramatic irony is when the audience or the reader knows more than the protagonist

The protagonist is often considered to be the main character who drives the action forward.

 

2. Shakespeare uses Dramatic Irony to deceive the reader and Titus Andronicus to believe she wants to make to make peace With Titus. “But on my honour for good lord Titus’ innocence in all”. This shows the audience that Tamora is going to forgive Titus.