14 sept 2015 · Three major forms are verbal, situational, and dramatic Types of Irony Verbal Irony: Characterized by a discrepancy between what a
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There are three kinds of irony: 1 verbal irony is when an author says one thing and means something else 2 dramatic irony is when an audience knows or
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irony (verbal, situational, and dramatic) through definitions and examples, plus a worksheet of practice identifying and explaining the irony in several
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Situational irony - This occurs when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected or appropriate Verbal irony - A character says one thing but
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Situational irony – This occurs when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected or appropriate Verbal irony – A character says one thing but
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Dramatic irony is when an audience knows something that a character in the literature does not know 3 Situational irony is a difference between the expected
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Situational irony is a contrast or incongruity between what is expected to occur and what actually occurs Verbal irony consists of a character saying one
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