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    seems captivating that an interesting and clever character in a play‚ would be the villain‚ such is the case in Othello. At first Iago seems to be unprovoked. However‚ the motivation behind his actions lies more in Iago’s quest for personal gain‚ as opposed to just being sinister. Iago’s covetousness can be validated by examining his manipulation of Cassio‚ Roderigo and most importantly‚ Othello. Shakespeare explores universal ideas throughout the play through the characterization of Iago to bring to

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    Situational Irony Showing Sentiment In reality‚ surprise is accompanied by other emotions. Though people present these feelings through reaction or impulse‚ authors present feeling in their stories by using a device called situational irony. Situational irony is the unexpected twist commonly found in stories. In O.Henry’s “The Ransom of Red Chief‚” situational irony is used to create a humorous effect. Guy de Maupassant uses situational irony in his story “The Necklace” to present a sense of justice

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    most of the inner feelings of a character and gives the readers information that the characters in the story do not know yet. Orwell uses dramaticsituational and verbal irony to relate it back to the events the occurred in the Russian Revolution. In this novel‚ there are moments of dramatic irony that are displayed‚ that brings substance to the plot. Dramatic Irony is when the reader knows something the character does not know. The reader knows what the rules say because they are able to read and

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    Sophocles‚ has a central theme of “one cannot escape their fate.” This theme is created using elements of dramatic irony‚ including diction‚ dialogue‚ and situational irony. This play is a Greek tragedy and it means the audience is already somewhat familiar with the main characters and the plot. The advance knowledge the audience has about what happens is known as dramatic irony. Dramatic irony in Oedipus the King affects the theme of “one cannot escape their fate” because throughout the play the main

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    Situational Irony - There is situational irony near the end of the story. This happens when Nathan retells the story of how he saved Delia over Eunice. The reader expects Nathan to explain how he didn’t choose who he saved‚ due to the fact that it was too dark. Nonetheless‚ the reader finds out that Nathan knowingly saved Delia first‚ after identifying the fur of Eunice’s coat. This creates a plot twist‚ and increases the reader’s interest in the story‚ despite it happening in the last few lines

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    2011 The Role of Irony in Shakespeare’s “Othello” The most captivating elements of Othello are Shakespeare’s clever use of literary devices‚ such as symbolism (i.e. the handkerchief‚ a symbol of faith and fidelity) and metaphor (Iago’s vulgar animal references- Iago tells Barbantio: “…an old black ram is tupping your white ewe” (1.1.88)). However‚ the most prominent literary device throughout the play is irony‚ especially surrounding the play’s villan‚ Iago. The central irony of the play lies

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    down into his family’s vaults to go try some Amontillado. Then he traps Fortunato in the crypt to kill him. In this short story‚ Poe uses dramatic irony to inform the reader of things the character is unaware of in order to create a suspense. Poe uses dramatic irony in this story to show Montresor’s false concern for Fortunato. One example of dramatic irony in the story is when Montresor expresses concern about Fortunato’s health. As they were walking through the catacombs to the Amontillado

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    Quote | Technique | Explanation | “I follow him to serve my turn upon him”(IagoDeception/Manipulation) | EthosDramatic irony | Iago is saying that he is loyal‚ honest and portrays the concept of ‘your wish is my demand’ but the audience knows his true intentions | “I know my price‚ I am worth no worse a place”(IagoJealousy) | Ethos | Iago is jealous that Cassio was promoted and that he is going to be a low-status forever | “The moor is of free and open nature”(IagoDeception/Manipulation)“Make

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    The Cask of Amontillado illustrates Poe’s use of first–person narration‚ using an unreliable character‚ whose guilt and infrequent irrationality prevents him from revealing himself straightforwardly to the reader. He engages both verbal and melodramatic humor to indicate the darkness within the plot of the story. Poe’s criticism fails to emphasize that Fortunato and Montresor are friends”‚ (Whatley 1)‚ though it is evident as Montresor states‚ “that I encountered my friend‚ he accosted me with excessive

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    In the classic Greek play Oedipus‚ the King‚ written by Sophocles‚ he writes with dramatic irony to create suspense as you read along. By adding parts of the play that prove that the readers know more than the characters themselves do. For instance‚ when Oedipus gathered the townspeople of Thebes around and commanded them to give up the murder of Laius. Oedipus cursed the murderer (himself) saying “Upon the murderer i invoke this curse: may he live out his life in misery to miserable doom!” With

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