Irony Flashcards

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Define irony

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A contradiction or incongruity between appearance or expectation and reality

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What is the difference between sarcasm and irony?

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Irony refers to events, situations, and structural elements. Sarcasm refers to a person with a hurtful intent.

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What is the difference between verbal irony and dramatic irony?

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In dramatic irony, the person does not know they are wrong. In verbal irony, the person is aware of what he is saying.

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Verbal irony

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Discrepancy between what the speaker says and what he believes

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Situational irony

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A discrepancy between reality and expectation derived from the events

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Dramatic irony

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Discrepancy between a character’s perception and what the audience knows to be true

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Tragic irony

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Imperfect information that ends up being catastrophic and leads to the character’s downfall

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Cosmic irony

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Disparity between a character’s incorrect belief in his/her ability to shape their destiny and the audience’s recognition of a supernatural force over his fate

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