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    ​Throughout the story of “The Lottery”‚ author Shirley Jackson uses an ironic tone. From the reader point of view‚ a lottery is special grand prize‚ not a twisted turn of events which involves death. The use of irony prepares the readers for the most dramatic reaction. ​Shirley Jackson sets the most obvious use of irony from the beginning. From the first impression of the readers‚ the lottery is a cash prize. As the plot ticking’s‚ Jackson played on the belief and turned it to the complete opposite

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    In Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour‚” her incorporation of connotative diction conveys an optimistic tone that coincides with the main character’s gradual realization that life can still be found after death. Upon receiving news of her husband’s death‚ Mrs. Mallard closes herself in her room and notes the trees outside were “aquiver with the new spring life” and “the delicious breath of rain… in the air” (1). Unlike the typical widow who would view the world as dreary and bleak after a spouse’s death

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    The ironic devices are used to further highlight the idea that Meursault doesn’t belong in society. There’s a part in the story that is considered to be situational irony‚ in the story Salamano quotes “I hope the dogs don’t bark tonight. I always think it’s mine”. This is situational irony since one wouldn’t expect for Salamano to miss his dog since he basically abuses it. The reason why this is important is because it show the humane side of Salamano something that Meursault doesn’t seem to be.

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    The Storyteller (Saki) by H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916) Word Count: 2109 It was a hot afternoon‚ and the railway carriage was correspondingly sultry‚ and the next stop was at Templecombe‚ nearly an hour ahead. The occupants of the carriage were a small girl‚ and a smaller girl‚ and a small boy. An aunt belonging to the children occupied one corner seat‚ and the further corner seat on the opposite side was occupied by a bachelor who was a stranger to their party‚ but the small girls and the small

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    Isn't that ironic?

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    Isn’t that ironic? ‘Say what you mean‚ and mean what you say.’ George Orwell‚ author of Animal Farm‚ definitely did not follow this. As you read this novel‚ it becomes clear irony plays a big part of Orwell’s writing style. Verbal‚ situational and dramatic irony was used throughout the book. Verbal irony is the most predominate type of irony Orwell used. Irony in the book makes the writing better by adding in unexpected curve balls and suspense. The first type of irony that is used in Animal

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    Ironic War

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    The Ironic War World War I was known to be the chemist’s war because there were numerous technological advantages in chemical warfare. During the war‚ the Germans introduced the chlorine gas‚ which is a powerful irritant that can inflict damage to the eyes‚ nose‚ throat and lungs. They then introduced the mustard gas that is delivered in artillery shells. Once the gas has settled into the ground‚ it can stay there for hours‚ days‚ weeks‚ and months. All of these gases were extremely painful and

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    Katherine Mansfield Project "The Canary" by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) is the last story that Mansfield completed. After first being published in 1922 it was included by her husband John Middleton Murry in a collection of her work he published shortly after her death in 1923‚ The Dove’s Nest and other Stories. It is very tempting to read an especial import into this story given that Mansfield knew her death was probably close at hand. It is has been said that the English

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    Story Telling

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    Story Telling Humans like us tell stories because it’s a way of expressing ourselves and because we can. Stories tell us a lot of things. People like to tell people their experiences and what they have created. There is no way to have something supper cool in your head without sharing it with other people. People just have a natural tendency to tell stories to other people. When people find something cool out they usually tell someone. Then that person tells someone else and it continues

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    Ironic Truth

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    The Ironic Truth – an Analysis of Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master of Margarita A Thesis Presented to the Department of Literature UST College of Nursing In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Literature 101 Word Literature Jeanne Claire Borja March‚ 2013 DEDICATION I dedicate this book to my family; my mom‚ dad and my little sister‚ Jadie. I also dedicate this book to all the Filipinos who had experienced the same fate of fear and inhibitions in order to conform to the norms of the society

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    Badheka‚Gijubhai ( 1885 -1939 ) Girijashanker Badheka‚ generally known as Gijubhai‚ the most outstanding personality in the field of pre-primary education‚ was born to Bhagwanji and Sm. Kashiba of Vala in Saurashtra at Chittal 9Saurashtra) in the house of his maternal grandfather on 15 November 1885. He had his early education at a primary school at Vala and later passed the Matriculation from Bhavnagar around 1905. He joined the Shamlals College‚ but had to leave his studies incomplete and

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