PPT-“Irony”
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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
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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. “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. . 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. Asia C, Xavier P, Roberson J. Situational irony . When Abigail and Judge Danforth have their encounter and Abigail dominates Danforth completely by making him sound guilty of misjudging her and her intentions “…To be mistrusted, denied, questioned” and then Danforth says “Child, I do not mistrust you-” (Miller 1307).. . 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. Definition. Irony. is a figure of speech in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words. It may also be a situation that may end up in quite a different way than what is generally anticipated. In simple words, it is a difference between the appearance and the reality. . 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. 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. . What is . Irony. ?. Irony. . is about . expectations. .. Irony:. the opposite of what is . expected. . . 3 kinds of . irony. . Verbal. Dramatic. Situational. Verbal. . Irony. A character says one thing but means the opposite. Irony in characters:. Unfunny clownfish. …. Carnivorous shark support group.... Pelican being friends with the fish.... Figurative Language. Part 2. Words # 22 - 32. Dramatic irony. When . the audience knows more than one or more of the characters. 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 . indicating. , as through character or plot . development,. . an. . intention. . or. . attitude. . opposite. to that which . is. . actually. stated. .. . [Opposite of what you’d expect!]. There are . indicating. , as through character or plot development, an . intention. . or. . attitude. . opposite. to that which is . actually stated. . . [Opposite of what you’d expect!]. There are . three main types . Verbal Irony. Verbal irony . is when the . speaker says. the opposite of what they mean.. For example:. You get an ice cream cone. The ball of ice cream falls on the ground and you say, “Great.”. In the second part, the text addresses Berardi
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