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+ IRONY overview
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+ Definition Irony is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
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+ Types of Irony Situational Dramatic Verbal
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+ Situational Irony Something happens that we wouldn’t expect to happen Example: A fire station burns down.
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+ Dramatic Irony The reader knows something the characters do not. Example: In the movie “Home Alone,” we know that Kevin has planted traps everywhere, but the thieves don’t!
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+ Verbal Irony What is said is different than what is meant. Example: You tell someone to “break a leg” but you mean for them to have good luck.
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? George cancels a date with his girlfriend so he can go to a basketball game with his friends. At the concessions stand, he sees his girlfriend with another guy! Situational
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? Situational
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? You are watching a horror movie. You know that the boogey man is waiting for the main character in the closet, but the character doesn’t know and unknowingly opens the closet door. Dramatic
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? As you walk outside into the pouring rain, your friend sarcastically comments, “What lovely weather we’re having today.” Verbal
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? Situational
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? A police station gets robbed. Situational
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+ Identify the Irony! Situational, Dramatic, or Verbal? Your date for the school dance shows up in ripped jeans and a stained t- shirt. With a smirk, you say, “Oh! I see you dressed up for the occasion.” Verbal
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