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Irony is an expression of meaning using language that normally signifies the opposite; often used for humorous or sarcastic effect. In a nutshell, irony is the difference between appearance and reality. It comes in 3 forms.
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Situational irony is irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so the outcome is contrary to what was expected. Example: A deep sea diver drowning in a bathtub would be an example of situational irony. Why?
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Verbal irony is irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning. Example: If one of your friends told you they had 10 hours of homework to do this weekend, and you responded with, “how great!”, that’d be using verbal irony. Why?
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Dramatic irony occurs when we, the readers, know something that the characters do not yet know, or when we understand something differently than the characters do. Example: In the movie, “Shrek”, we know that Princess Fiona is an ogre, while Shrek, himself, doesn’t find out until much later in the story.
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