PPT-Oh the Irony
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Learning the difference between Satire and Parody and Sarcasm and Irony Satire a way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish weak bad etc humor
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Learning the difference between Satire and Parody and Sarcasm and Irony Satire a way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish weak bad etc humor that shows the weaknesses or bad qualities of a person government society . “The Cask of Amontillado” . By Edgar Allen Poe. Three Types of . Irony. Throughout the story, Poe uses verbal and dramatic irony to build suspense, foreshadow the ending, and add a touch of macabre humor. . Elements of Literature . Unit 6. Unit 6 Terms. Unit 6 Teaching Help. About “The Golf Links Lie So Near the Mill” by Sarah N. . Cleghorn. Situational, reversal. irony. About John Hall Wheelock the author of “Earth”. literary term referring to how a person, situation, statement, or circumstance is not as it would actually seem. Many times it is the exact opposite of what it appears to be. . Why is this ironic?. Situational. Grade 7 ELA. What do the following images have in common?. 1. A Grave yard. 2 A Gym. 3 Fire hydrant. 4 Energy Drink Company Van. 5 A bus that refers to insurance. 6 Language…. Yes they are all ironic… . ?. So is this irony, or just a coincidence?. In general... Irony means that what happens is the opposite of what you would expect. . Situational Irony. Definition. Movie Example. TV example. A situation where is the outcome is different from what is . Quick definition: When the audience or characters expect one thing to happen, but the opposite happens.. Or. The Opposite from what is . INTENDED . happens.. Three Types: Verbal, Situational, Dramatic. . also known by the Latin title . Oedipus Rex. , is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed c. 429 BCE. Oedipus the King. Link to Family Tree / Images of Stage. http://www.aug.edu/~nprinsky/Humn2001/oed-nq.htm. Tuesday, September 27. th. . Irony. The use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite of the literal meaning. 3 Types of Irony. 1- Situational Irony. 2-Verbal Irony. 3- Dramatic Irony. Situational Irony. Villines. IRONY. Defined: not what we expect. Sometimes comic. We enjoy irony when we recognize the . truth . in it.—that life rarely fulfills our expectations and often astounds us.. 3 types: verbal, situational, dramatic. of some discrepancy.. Verbal irony. . A simple kind of irony—saying one thing but meaning the opposite. “A marvelous time” means a boring time. Not to be confused with sarcasm. . . Irony is about expectations. Types of Irony. Verbal Irony. A character says one thing but means the opposite. Also called. . sarcasm. . or being. . sarcastic. .. Examples. The locker room smells really good.. There are three types of irony: . situational . dramatic. verbal. Situational Irony. . when . the outcome of a situation is the opposite, or different, from what the audience or reader expects . In the second part, the text addresses Berardi Very close to sarcasm. Verbal irony. The outcome of an event is different from what is expected.. Examples: A fire station burns down, a pilot has a fear of heights.. Situational irony. The audience or reader understands more about a character or event than another character does..
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