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    From the point of view of the state – this was the most dangerous offence by a citizen and felt as if it directly threatened the position of the state‚ as the Supreme power. And once‚ Socrates was accused of this a crime‚ the state could not be satisfied – with the declared ignorance. And the Greeks used to say that he forced his way out of the state‚ and hence‚ he should stay out of it. And in the Apology‚ he says that his Divine mission has robbed him – of time and opportunity to do something that

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    The Importance of Irony Irony is the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. A method for evoking humor‚ irony in literature is often like a private joke that creates a sense of complicity between the author and the reader. Irony in literature is intended to provoke the reader into thinking harder and analyzing any situation. By comparing and contrasting reality with suppositions about reality‚ the reader is able to arrive at a better understanding

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    In James Joyces Dubliners the use of irony and sensory disconnect are what structure the recurring themes of the stories. The themes include entrapment‚ with escaping routine life for its horrors‚ misery‚ and agony. The stories Eveline‚ Araby‚ A Painful Case‚ and The Dead all end in epiphany. Dubliners experience a climactic moment in their lives to bring them change‚ freedom and happiness‚ although these moments bring none of those. All characters fall into paralysis from not being able to leave

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    portrayed by a woman who has a heart condition‚ so when she learns of her husband’s death‚ she is first filled with grief‚ but then overwhelmed with joy. The main literary elements used to illustrate this are situational irony along with imagery and symbolism. A good use of Situational Irony is when Mrs. Mallard reacts to her husband’s death. At first she is grieving over the death of her husband‚ but as time goes on she becomes more relieved. “There would be no one to live for during those coming years;

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    CAN-CAN А. Vivante “I’m going to go for a drive" he said to his wife. "I’ll be back in an hour or two." He didn’t often leave the house for more than the few minutes it took him to go to the post office or to a store‚ but spent his time hanging around‚ doing odds jobs — Mr. Fix-it his wife called him — and also‚ though not nearly enough of it‚ painting — which he made his living from. "Ail right‚" his wife said brightly‚ as though he were doing her a favor. As a matter of fact

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    1 English 102 11 May 2009 Irony and Racism in Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby” In Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby‚” Desiree is the adopted daughter of Monsieur and Madame Valmonde’‚ a wealthy Louisiana family. As a baby‚ she was discovered lying in the shadow of a stone pillar near the Valmonde’ gateway which made it unknown who she was or where she came from. She grows up and marries a wealthy Louisiana plantation owner‚ Armand who makes it clear that Desiree’s unknown heritage did not matter

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    Personal experiences With Irony Life is full of irony. Everywhere you look there are situations that contrast what is expected. Evidently‚ many of my interests turned out to be ironic twists. I love concerts‚ experiencing live music with friends is one of the best things in life. Seeing my favorite band play right before my eyes is a site like no other‚ well if I could see it. Concerts are great –for tall people. But for the “vertically challenged” it gets a little difficult. I either see heads before

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    Irony and Metaphors: William Blake’s hidden talents In William Blake’s “A Poison Tree”‚ he takes on a simple approach at describing the different aspects and consequences of anger. The poem starts off by saying‚ “I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath‚ my wrath did end” (Blake 1‚2). Which is a very simple poetic way of saying he was angry‚ but he felt better after confessing his true feelings. When Blake continues‚ he explains how he cannot confess his anger to a foe‚ and goes on by creating

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    Nurse Ratched. “Big Nurse Ratched” is considerably the representative of society as she tries molding everyone into her picture-perfect vision. Throughout the novel‚ Kesey used a collection of literary devices such as analogy‚ symbolism‚ situational irony‚ and imagery to imply the central theme of the novel‚ the allegory to 1960’s American Society. For starters‚ as Ken Kesey initiates his novel‚

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    Huckleberry Finn‚ includes numerous literary elements to portray how the grown-ups in the novel impact Huck’s point of view on life. In Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain uses literary techniques of irony and exaggerations that create mockery to expose the flaws of society and how they disfigure Huck’s morals. To begin‚ irony is the use of words to portray a message that is the complete opposite of the literal meaning. There are numerous times in the novel where Huck’s

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