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THREE TYPES OF IRONY 1. Verbal Irony the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. In other words,

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Page 1: THREE TYPES OF IRONY 1. Verbal Irony the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. In other words,

THREE TYPES OF IRONY

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1. Verbal Irony

• the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning.

• In other words, you say one thing but actually mean the opposite.

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Verbal Irony• For example, in Julius Caesar, Mark Antony

repeatedly says "and Brutus is an honorable man" in the famous “Friends, Romans, countrymen” speech…

…but really, I think Brutus is pond scum becausehe stabbed Caesar!

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The Crucible Act I – Verbal Irony

Parris: There is a party in this church. I am not blind; there is a faction and a party.

Proctor: Against you?

Putnam: Against him and all authority!

Proctor: Why, then I must find it and join it.

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Verbal Irony is NOT the same thing as a lie.

With verbal irony, the speaker intends others to know that what he or she means is different or opposite from what is said.

I really love my haircut and feel very handsome!

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Verbal Irony often involves a SARCASTICSARCASTIC tone

Honey, your room is absolutely beautiful. I’ve never been

prouder of you than right now!

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2. Situational Irony

• There is an incongruity--a big difference (sometimes 180 degrees)--between what is logically expected to happen and what actually happens.

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Situational Irony

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Situational Irony Examples

• A man goes over the giant waterfall Niagara Falls in a barrel and survives, only to take a cleanup shower where he slips on the soap and dies from trauma.

• An anti-technology website

• A woman in need of medical help is run over by an ambulance.

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What was probably the scientist’s logical expectation for this new invention?

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“IRONIC” by Alanis Morissette A traffic jam when you're already lateA no-smoking sign on your cigarette breakIt's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knifeIt's meeting the man of my dreamsAnd then meeting his beautiful wifeAnd isn't it ironic... don't you thinkA little too ironic... and yeah I really do think...Is there situational irony in this hit song from the ‘90s?

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NO!NO!

• Situational Irony = Bad Luck

• What actually happens must be the opposite of or differ greatly from what was expected to happen.

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A common misuse of the word irony

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The Crucible - Situational IronyWhen Hale quizzes John in Act II about the

Ten Commandments.

• Considering what’s been going on in his life, the last commandment you’d logically expect John Proctor to forget is….

• the one about adultery!

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HYPOCRISY is a type of

Situational Irony

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What is hypocrisy?• The practice of professing beliefs,

feelings, or virtues that one does not really hold or practice

• Saying you believe one thing but then doing something that contradicts that belief

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What is hypocrisy?• The act of condemning

another person when the critic is guilty of the act for which he/she demands that the accused be condemned

• This is also sometimes described using the idiom--the pot calling the kettle black

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Hypocrisy Example

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3. Dramatic or Tragic Irony

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3. Dramatic or Tragic Irony

• a character whose knowledge is limited says, does, or encounters something of greater significance than he or she knows

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• In other words, when we the audience/reader know a truth that one or more of the characters do not yet know or understand

3. Dramatic or 3. Dramatic or Tragic IronyTragic Irony

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Dramatic/Tragic Irony

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Dramatic/Tragic Irony - Romeo and Juliet

• At the end of this play, what do we, the audience, know that Romeo does not?

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Dramatic/Tragic Irony - Titanic

• Why is there dramatic irony in this story from the first frame of the movie?

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Dramatic/Tragic Irony - A tool writers use to engage us

and create tension• On Breaking Bad, we the

audience know chemist Walter White “cooks” crystal meth, while Hank, his brother-in-law, and a DEA agent, does not. This creates tension and anticipation for the viewers.

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Nearly every horror movie needs Dramatic Irony to

work!• We know what’s coming…but the guy in the

tie doesn’t. Dramatic Irony creates suspense!

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The Crucible – End of Act I

• By the end of Act I, when Tituba, Abigail, and other girls are accusing women in the village of witchcraft, why is there DRAMATIC IRONY?

• (Remember to think about us. What do we know that other characters do not?)