Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEric Page Modified over 9 years ago
1
Isn’t It Ironic? 3 Types of Irony
2
WHAT IS IRONY? Irony: the opposite of what is expected. –Irony is about EXPECTATIONS. Three types of irony: 1.Situational 2.Verbal 3.Dramatic
3
Situational Irony Definition: When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected. –Something about the situation is completely unexpected. Examples: My neighbor has an extremely large dog named Tiny. A fireman was arrested for setting fires for his company to put out.
4
Situational Irony The opposite of what is expected happens.(video)video
5
Verbal Irony Definition: A character says one thing but means the opposite. Sometimes sarcasm. Examples: “The locker room smells really good,” I thought as I gagged. “Awesome! Another homework packet!” the student claimed as he rolled his eyes.
6
Verbal Irony The speaker says the opposite of what they really mean. (video)video
7
Dramatic Irony Definition: When the reader knows something that a character does not. Examples: Tim’s parents are proud of the “A” he got on the test, but we know he cheated. Alex writes a love poem to Judy but we know that Judy loves Devin.
8
Dramatic Irony The audience knows something the character doesn’t. (video)video
9
In conclusion… Something that is ironic is unexpected. –If unexpected by everyone, it’s situational. –If the speaker means the opposite of what is said, it’s verbal. –If unexpected by a character, it’s dramatic. All types of irony can have a humorous, suspenseful, or tragic effect.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.