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Write the corresponding numbers and letters 1st person 2nd person 3rd person limited 3rd person omniscient The narrator is not the protagonist of the story, but can tell you thoughts and actions of many characters The speaker is giving directions The narrator is the protagonist The narrator is not the protagonist and follows one character closely in telling of the story

What is irony? The occurrence of something opposite of what is expected.

Types Situational – an event occurs opposite of expectations Verbal – Sarcasm Dramatic – a character is unaware of what the audience knows

What kind of irony is used?

What kind of irony is used?

What kind of irony is used?

What kind of irony is used?

What kind of irony is used? Water, water, every where Nor any drop to drink.

Read “Charles” by Shirley Jackson

Charles Reflection Questions Who is Charles? Who is the protagonist? What is the point of view of the story? What is the irony of the story? What kind of irony is this? How are point of view and irony related in the story?