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    Both stories have irony and paradox in them. In this essay I will compare and contrast how the authors present the concepts of truth and deception in both stories. Some irony and paradox in each story would be for example: In The Open Window an example of a paradox sentence would be when they left the window open for so long and the three men finally come and they didn’t know what to do. They were so frightened and surprised. Some irony is that they left the window open not expecting them to come

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    imagery‚ symbolism‚ and many more. However‚ this essay is only going to talk about two of these methods; irony. These two methods seem to be the most used in the play and also seem to add the most feeling or impact on the audience. There are many instances in Oedipus Rex‚ that the dramatic technique of irony is used to cause unrest within the audience. One instance in which dramatic irony prevails is in lines 146-148‚ “For whoever he was who killed that man / would as soon kill me with that same

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    Araby, By James Joyce

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    James Joyce’s short story Araby runs about a boy‚ falling in love for the first time in his life. The narrator is attempting to win the girl’s affection by presenting her something from the Araby bazaar. The boy‚ a narrator of a story‚ is not a static character. His image‚ thus‚ continually evolves‚ as well as the concepts around him. One should point out that Araby bazaar‚ at first‚ serves as an image of shelter from the impeding environment of the boy’s neighborhood in Dublin‚ but then changes

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    best known for his stand-up routines‚ for which he uses observational comedy‚ situational irony and sarcasm in pertaining to Filipino culture and human sexuality. He is also the first openlygay endorser for a major product (Globe Telecom) kj ;loj kh k hk hk highest-grossing film in Philippine cinema.[1][2][3] He is best known for his stand-up routines‚ for which he uses observational comedy‚ situational irony and sarcasm in pertaining to Filipino culture and human sexuality. He is also the first

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    Literary Analysis Irony is a major stylistic device used in “Lamb to the Slaughter”. After Mary Maloney kills her husband‚ she puts the murder weapon‚ a frozen leg of lamb‚ in the oven to cook. She says to the detectives “Why don’t you eat up that lamb that’s in the oven? It’ll be cooked just right by now.” The author used dramatic irony in this part to show that things aren’t always what they seem to be. This also adds excitement and a conclusion to the plot. While the detectives thought they

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    within the story occurs when an unsuspecting cat gets its head caught in an upturned jug‚ and struggled to free itself. As a result the residents of the block mistake the hysterical cat for a thief‚ and later‚ a spirit. Here Narayan uses dramatic irony as the reader is aware of the fact that the ‘devilish creature’ haunting the store is‚ in fact‚ a cat‚ while the characters do not. Thus‚ one views the resident’s reactions as naïve and comically exaggerated. Furthermore‚ the residents are kept from

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    The theme of sight vs. blindness is a very prevalent theme in Oedipus the King. The two most affected characters by this main theme are Oedipus‚ the king‚ and Tiresias‚ the blind seer. Oedipus is affected because while he is not literally blind‚ he is blinded by ambition to find the killer of Laius‚ and blind to what is happening around him. Tiresias‚ who is actually blind‚ is a prophet and understands what is happening around him. Oedipus does not understand what is happening around him‚ but can

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    Tasha Petitlouis ENC1102 Response Paper #1 revised February 11‚ 2014 What Is Shirley Jackson’s message in “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson’s message in “The Lottery” would happen to be a common case of irony‚ for the unexpected happens to the main character Tessie Hutchinson. The setting is a small unknown village‚ which participates in a gruesome murder every year. Each June 27th a lottery is hosted‚ and a single individual’s fate is chosen by a small piece of paper with a black dot in the center

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    The Role of Religion in Araby Religion plays an immense role in the lives of many people‚ including the narrator of the short story‚ Araby‚ by James Joyce. Religion is based on the belief that a supernatural power governs the universe‚ this basically gives us explanations to things humans don’t fully understand‚ yet it is very common for one to become torn between personal feelings and religious beliefs. When one is weak and vulnerable they may turn to religion to set them back on track. Religion

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    mocks the unrealistic "rags to riches" stories. The use of irony and sarcasm makes the genre of the poem satirical poetry. The poem is a modern‚ free verse poem that contains nine stanzas. Sexton leads in with four short stories that use repetition as a literary device to verify her version of Cinderella. She uses these stanzas to say that the stories are all myths just like Cinderella. Anne Sexton uses many literary devices such as irony‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ repetition‚ and symbolism and the idea

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