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Irony: Verbal, Situational, Dramatic
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An attitude or expression that is opposite of what is said. Example of Verbal Irony: You get into a wreck and the passenger says, “You’re a great driver!” Verbal Irony – (Sarcasm)
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Situational Irony When a situation or event ends the opposite of what is expected Example: When a lifeguard is saved from drowning…
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Dramatic Irony When the audience knows something that the characters do not… Example: Horror films are notorious for presenting dramatic irony. The audience always knows where the bad guy is hiding when the “frantic” girl does not.
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Dramatic Irony: She wants to know how he tracked her in Port Angelo. He says, "Your scent." She doesn't know what to make of that, but the reader knows that he's telling the truth. Verbal Irony: Bella: "How long have you been 17?” Edward: "A while." This is verbal irony since he says one thing (a while) which usually is a few hours, days, months, or years, but he actually means a few hundred years. Situational Irony: Most audiences felt that Bella would be afraid of Edward Cullen after discovering he was a vampire, not drawn to him. Applying Irony to “Twilight”
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IRONY SKITS TASK: You will create an ironic skit with your group. List three examples of irony, one for each type: verbal, situational, dramatic. Share these with your group. You will be given a card with a type of irony. Select the best example and create a skit. You will perform this skit for the class.
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