PPT-Part D : irony A contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality
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Irony in characters Unfunny clownfish Carnivorous shark support group Pelican being friends with the fish Figurative Language Part 2 Words 22 32 Dramatic irony
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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. Approx. sizeof Earth Sunspots, which usually appear in groups,can grow to many times the size of Earth Approx. sizeof Earth 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”. 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… . 1. Verbal Irony. the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning.. In other words, you . say. . one thing. but actually . mean the opposite.. Verbal Irony. ?. 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. 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, . AP Literature and Composition. Irony. Aim: . What are the different types of irony and how do they function in literature?. Objectives: . Understand . that irony lends complexity to character, plot, and to . 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. . 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. 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.”. Everyday Choices. 280 or 101?. Sweet or Salty?. Walmart. or Target?. McDonald’s or Burger King?. Beyonce. or . Rihanna. ?. Morning person or Night person?. Mac or PC. Amercian. Space, Chinese Place (459).
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