7 juil 2006 · and verbal irony (1) is an example of situational irony while (2) is of verbal irony According to numerous definitions of irony available
JAKO200619137574664.pdf
meaning of an ironic utterance is thus preserved The second approach to verbal irony is called psychological or cognitive approach The mention theory of irony
workingpapers_v3_153.pdf
IRONY Definition: There are three types of irony: verbal, situational and dramatic Verbal irony occurs when a speaker's intention is the opposite of what
rudozulexojoniwatumidup.pdf
dramatic irony is when an audience knows or comes to realize something that a character in the literature does not know 3 irony of situation is a discrepancy
Irony.pdf
irony is a deliberate gap between the language used and what is being discussed There are four major types of irony: verbal, dramatic, situational,
Irony.pdf
14 sept 2015 · meaning is different from what is actually stated Situational Irony: Involves a discrepancy between expectation and reality and derives
WP-11.pdf
irony Definition: A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY How is the picture an example of IRONY?
Types_of_Irony_PowerPoint_Presentation.pdf