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    Kate Chopin utilizes irony to portray marriage as a negative and suffocating experience. In the story Louise Mallard is notified that her husband Brently has been killed in a railroad accident. Chopin uses situational irony to show how Louise is not distressed‚ but pleased‚ to hear of her husband’s death. Her realization that she will no longer be bound to another person excites her as seen through Chopin’s utilization of verbal irony. Chopin utilizes situational and verbal irony to describe marriage

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    insecure about himself. The ‘Our interests’ is standing for the ‘interests of capital’ and the parallel phrasing of interests is directly telling the audience that his concerns are capitalist concerns not any others. Priestly also uses dramatic irony to make Mr Birling look foolish in many parts of the play. This is also shown near the beginning of the book on page 6 where Mr Birling says confidently “Germans don’t want war.

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    Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper‚ Historian. 19 Jul. 2014. . “Paradox”.Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House‚ Inc. 21 Jul. 2014. .) “Simile”. Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper‚ Historian. 19 Jul. 2014. . "Situational Irony." Types Of Irony. Types of Irony ‚ 1 Jan. 2013. Web. 21 July 2014. .

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    important role to grab reader’s attention and feel his pain‚ and the problems he went through. His realization that he should deal with community with more understanding‚ and that appeared in his language and word choice along with the sarcastic tones‚ irony‚ and metaphors. At the beginning‚ Staples tries to visualize the first impact with the night walkers‚ he started with “my first victim” which is a sarcastic and yet very sad tone‚ because it carries in it a deep meaning of how people see him (188)

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    Ozymandias

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    Irony is the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning Comic irony: irony that is humorous (whereas much irony is not) Dramatic irony: When the audience (or reader) knows a fictional character is making a mistake‚ because the audience has more information than the character. Dramatic irony is used when an incident occurs whose significance the audience understands but the characters do not. Tragic irony: In tragic irony‚ a character’s actions lead to consequences

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    elements that are used throughout postmodernism stories include magic realism‚ metafiction and irony. Magic realism is where the supernatural is not displayed as questionable. Magic realism differs from fantasy because it is set in a normal‚ modern world with accurate descriptions of humans and a society that does not question it. Another element is Irony. Irony is used in postmodernism literature. Irony is when that which one would not expect occurs is true. Finally‚ Metafiction is a device that

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    Irony‚ satire‚ parody‚ humor and epigrams are deeply connected by having one main thing in common: they are usually meant to hurt the intellectual self of someone. We use it in our everyday’s life to make fun of people‚ or simply because someone is annoying and we would like them to stop‚ without being “too” rude. Irony can be defined as a statement different from what appears to be true. It is an incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens (Meyer‚ 286-287). In a lot

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    Satire In Chaucer's Tales

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    the religious group‚ the upper class‚ and the middle working class. Chaucer wrote his tales in Middle English around the 1350’s. Chaucer had many people from each group go. He mostly wrote in a satiric tone. Satire is another word for sarcasm or irony. Irony is saying one thing while meaning another. He used both juvenilia and horashian. Juvenilia is harsh sarcasm. An example would be the friar. Horashian is soft or gentle sarcasm. The main nun would be a great example of this. If I were to take a

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    Comedy of Manners

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    A comedy concerned with the social actions and behavior of members of a highly sophisticated‚ upper-class society.  The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of dialogue‚ abounding in the use of paradox‚ epigram‚ and irony. All these three devices produce a comic effect in this play‚ even though it is possible for a dramatist to use these devices for a serious purpose also. There are a number of paradoxical statements‚ epigrammatic remarks‚ and ironical or sarcastic remarks‚ all of a comic

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    Sophocles' Oedipus Rex

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    The primary characteristic of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex is that it is an ironic play. The play’s irony grasps the audience in a profound way because of the awareness that occurs regarding everything that is going on. Even though we‚ as observers‚ are sickened at the tragic life of Oedipus and the other characters‚ we are still able to appreciate the ironical characteristics of the play itself. The irony primarily exists in the context of man being free‚ but at the same time‚ fated. Without doubt‚ this

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