Irony Objectives : Students will be able to define irony. Students will be able to identify the three kinds of irony. Students will be able to evaluate.

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

Irony through Picture Notes Celebrate Earth Day

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

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 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? What kind of people might be willing to sacrifice blood for money?

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:  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 not expected to happen  The character and the reader are unaware of the irony

Situational Irony Continued The teacher’s daughter is a High School drop out. The mayor’s wife gets caught stealing. The chef won’t eat his/her own cooking. The barber always needs a hair cut himself. You break a date with your girl friend so you can go to the ball game with the guys. When you go to the concession stand, you run into your date who is with another guy. You stay up all night studying for a test. When you go to class, you discover the test is not until the next day.

What kind of irony is evident in the cartoon?

What kind of irony is evident in the comic strip?