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    horrible life‚ where he seeks refuge turns out to be a conspiracy of the government. Through the irony and the tone Russel uses in his story‚ he implies that the global population’s majority doesn’t realize where technological development leads them and deteriorates their personal skills. The details that Russell uses to describe the exaggerated aspects included in a fictional society convey the satirical irony in our era. Ironically‚ Bob Crane ignores all advertisement around him. “As his feet touched

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    their interest. Araby is a novel written by James Joyce‚ his use of diction‚ imagery‚ and characterization creates a sense of desperation and anxiety. Although Araby is some what considered a love story‚ it has many surprising ironic twists and unexpected resolutions. James Joyce uses a variety of different words; his use of diction is intelligent and old fashion. The words he corporate into Araby brings out every single aspect of the character’s feelings. This quote from Araby shows the authors

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    Araby‚ like the other stories in Dubliner‚ ‘ has both penetrating realism and a symbolic function ‘ ‚ as Michael Thorpe has rightly observed is his brief Introduction to Joyce in Modern Prose . Graphic and authentic picture of life in the city of Dublin in the days of the author’s childhood and early youth constitutes the solid basis of reality on which the story grows and flourishes. This reality is squalid‚ vulgar‚ meaningless petty and unpleasantly paralytic. The Narration begins with a detailed

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    I believe the central idea of “Roman Fever” by Edith Wharton is how present the past really is people judge you by your past‚ your life is determined by your past‚ and you are everything your past made you out to be. Her themes of choice‚ irony‚ destructive passions and the past is always present in the lives we lead today are clearly presented within her writing and made evident thru the storyline she uses. In “Roman Fever” two women who were friends since childhood now have hidden resentment

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    between two lovers‚ but in this scene Shakespeare has managed to change that by introducing a love tragedy theme in the scene. Act 3 Scene 5 is a significant scene because it’s one of the vital parts of the play‚ that’s built with a variety of dramatic irony. At the start of the scene‚ love & concern of Lord Capulet for his daughter is obvious. This is seen in the beauty of the language in his first speech: the alliteration of “doth drizzle dew” and the striking metaphor of Juliet’s body being a bark

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    Charlie Stowe and his father. Also because without it we would never come to assume that Charlie Stowe’s father is in fact a spy‚ who is being arrested for spying for the Germans or the ’Huns’ as his wife calls them. This creates the effect of dramatic irony as Charlie‚ who has observed exactly what we see‚ does not relise why his father has been taken away by two strangers in ’belted mackintoshes’. How Does Greene Establish The Similarity between Charlie Stowe And His Father? Greene establishes

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    In the short story “Just Lather‚ That’s All”‚ all three types of irony are presented. The first irony I noticed was verbal irony. In the text it says “A man of imagination‚ because who else would have thought of hanging the naked rebels and then holding target practice on their bodies?” which is an example of verbal irony. This means that what is said is not what is actually meant. As readers‚ we know that the barber is a rebel himself and Captain Torres is his enemy. Torres is hunting down the rebels

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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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    subtle‚ such as juxtaposition‚ which can go unnoticed by the reader. In The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien uses many such techniques to provide more depth to his book. Four literary techniques used by Tim O’Brien are symbolism‚ pathetic fallacy‚ irony‚ and juxtaposition. One literary technique prominent in The Things They Carried‚ particularly in the story by the same name‚ is symbolism. Throughout this story‚ O’Brien mentions all the things that the soldiers carry with them‚ both physical and

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    Symbolism‚ Irony‚ and Theme in Short Stories Two very different short stories‚ “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Scarlet Ibis” display exemplary symbolism‚ irony‚ the theme of alienation and isolation‚ and the element of flashback. Symbolism is the use of different objects to represent a further meaning. Irony is a technique of indicating‚ as through character or plot development‚ an intention opposite of that which is actually stated. Theme is the overall point that the author is trying to convey

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