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Irony Objectives : You will be able to define irony. You will be able to identify the three kinds of irony. You will be able to evaluate a situation for irony.

Irony A contradiction between what happens and what you expect to happen Examples:  A fireman afraid of fire  A dentist with crooked teeth and cavities galore  You shout “ I ’ m not upset! ” but your fists are clenched, your eyes look like they are ready to pop out, and your face is the color of tomato red (sarcasm)

Three Kinds of Irony 1.Verbal Irony 2.Dramatic Irony 3.Situational Irony

Verbal Irony  Saying one thing but meaning another  Tone of Sarcasm Examples: 1.As your teacher is signing detention forms for students who did not complete their homework, she says in an irritated voice, “ I just love when students don ’ t do their homework! ” 2.It ’ s raining cats and dogs outside. You took the day off from work today to finally put up a fence post because of your annoying neighbors. You express, “ This weather is just lovely. ” 3.Your friend spoils the ending of a movie for you, and you express in a haughty tone, “ Thanks a lot! ”

Verbal Irony Continued Green Memory By Langston Hughes A wonderful time- the War: when money rolled in and blood rolled out. But blood was far away from here--- Money was near Do you think that the speaker really considered this a “ wonderful time ” ? Why or why not?

More Fun with Verbal Irony  You have a six-foot tall friend who you call “ shorty. ”  You planned six months in advance for good weather on your wedding day. It is suddenly raining and hailing. You step outside and say, “ Oh good! I was hoping it would rain. ”

Dramatic Irony  The reader knows something about a character ’ s situation that a character does not know.  The reader is aware of the irony.  The character is unaware of the irony.

Dramatic Irony Continued Example:  Tim ’ s parents are proud of the “ A ” he received on a test, but we know he cheated.  Two people are engaged to be married but the audience knows that the man is planning to run away with another woman.  In a scary movie, the character walks into a house and the audience knows the killer is in the house.

Dramatic Irony Continued Example:  In Shakespeare ’ s Julius Caesar, we know that Brutus is plotting to kill Julius Caesar, but Julius Caesar does not know this. He thinks that Brutus is a loyal man to him.  In Cinderella, the prince goes searching for the “ princess ” who lost her slipper at the ball. The prince does not know that she is a poor girl, almost a slave to her stepsisters and stepmother. It is ironic because we know the owner of the shoe is Cinderella, a poor girl, but he thinks it is a girl that comes from great wealth.

Situational Irony  What actually happens is the opposite of what is expected to happen  The character and the reader are unaware of the irony

Situational Irony Continued An aviator was sent on a mission to a distant part of a globe. When he returned to his base, he noticed it was strangely quiet. Everything was in perfect order, but there wasn ’ t a sign of life in that place. He wandered through the town in growing astonishment. Human beings and animals simply had vanished from the scene. He tore back to the airport, filled his plane with high octane gas, and flew terrified, to New York, London, Moscow, Shanghai. While he had been on his mission, every living creature had apparently disappeared. He was the only man alive in the world! He weighed the situation carefully and found it intolerable. Suicide seemed the only solution. He swallowed a vial of deadly poison and calmly waited for it to take effect. Just as the drug reached his brain, and the room started swimming before his eyes, he heard a familiar sound. It was the telephone ringing. -Bennett Cerf

What is the irony?

Review  Something ironic is something that is not expected. If unexpected by a character, it’s dramatic. If unexpected by everyone, it’s situational. If it’s sarcasm, it’s verbal.

What kind of irony is evident in the cartoon? DRAMATIC IRONY

What kind of irony is evident in the comic strip? VERBAL IRONY

What kind of irony is evident in the comic strip? SITUATIONAL IRONY

Identify the type of irony used: When Mr. Goodenwell saw his baby boy Vince for the first time, he swore that he'd do anything to protect the little guy. This was easy at first, when all Vince did was lie in a pillow and drink milk. But as little Vince grew bigger, he started walking. And once he started walking, he got into everything. He was becoming a serious threat to himself when Mr. Goodenwell, making good on his vow to protect his son, went to the store and bought $150 worth of equipment to childproof his home. He put covers on the outlets, bumpers on the table corners, and a sliding lock on the toilet lid. But right as Mr. Goodenwell was adjusting the covers on the door knobs, Vince pulled the cap off an outlet and choked on it. Mr. Goodenwell found him just in time. SITUATIONAL IRONY

Identify the type of irony used: One bright and warm Easter morning, Timmy Holloway woke up to the smell of eggs, but not breakfast eggs, Easter eggs. That's right Timmy had a craving for Easter eggs, and today was the day to get them boy howdy. There was only one thing standing in his way, well two really: the Solomon brothers. The Solomon brothers got more eggs than Timmy every year because there were two of them and they counted their eggs as one. Timmy suspected that this was cheating but he couldn't articulate the notion. When Timmy got to the fair grounds, he clutched his Easter egg sack behind his back and approached the Solomon brothers. The taller one distracted Timmy while the shorter one snuck behind him, clipping the corner of Timmy's egg sack and making quite a big hole. Unfortunately, Timmy failed to notice this. When the whistle blew, Timmy was off. He was surprised to see the Solomon brothers behind him, since he was much faster than they, but he didn't mind. Timmy beat them to every egg, and raced on to the next, never noticing that his sack wasn't getting heavier. As he approached the end of the course, Timmy was elated that he was the first to finish. The Solomon brothers were right behind him. "Maybe next year, loser twins," Timmy chuckled, right before he noticed that his sack was empty. DRAMATIC IRONY

Identify the type of irony used: Making friends isn't easy. Ask Juan Guerrero, who moved to New Middle School three months ago but still eats lunch by himself. Nobody picks on him really, but they pretty much ignore him completely, at least since the incident. You see, Juan had his chance. We almost adopted him into our crew, the skaters, after Juan said he could skate. "Oh yeah?" asked my boy Romeo, "well, where's your board?" Juan replied shakily, "Uh, my mom ran over it with her car, but I do flips and grinds and all that stuff.“ Romeo didn't believe him. "Why don't you use my board? Show me one of those flips," Romeo challenged. Juan gulped and grabbed the board. "Uh… Ok," he replied. When you see a good skater on TV or in a video game, skateboarding may look easy, but just moving properly, let alone doing any tricks, takes a lot of practice. Because of this, I was not the least bit surprised when Juan landed flat on his can before he even made it across a single sidewalk square. "Wow! What an awesome flip, Tony Hawk. You'll have to teach me that," Romeo sneered. Now Juan eats lunch alone. VERBAL IRONY