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Irony

Definition Irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is said and what is meant. There are three kinds of irony: 1. verbal irony 2. dramatic irony 3. irony of situation

Irony involves the perception that things are not what they are said to be or what they seem to be. A writer may say the opposite of what he means, creating a reversal between expectation and its fulfillment A writer may allow the audience to know more than the character knows, making the character's words have meaning to the audience not perceived by the character.

Verbal Irony when an author says one thing and means something else Example: "A fine thing indeed!" he muttered to himself. (The speaker doesn’t really think it is fine.)

Dramatic Irony when an audience knows or comes to realize something that a character in the literature does not know Example: An example of dramatic irony would be when King Oedipus, who has unknowingly killed his father, says that he will banish his father's killer when he finds him.

Situational Irony Example: a discrepancy between the expected results and actual results Example: An example of situational irony would occur if a professional pickpocket had his own pocket picked just as he was in the act of picking someone else's pocket. The irony is generated by the contrast between an expected occurrence and/or outcome and what actually occurs (in this case, the pickpocket doesn't expect his own pocket to be picked). The surprise recognition by the audience often produces a comic effect, making ironic situation funny.

Use in Literature Irony is the most common and most efficient technique of the satirist, because it is an instrument of truth, provides wit and humor, and is usually at least indirectly critical, in that it deflates, scorns, or attacks.