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    The most clear way this is done is through the repeated use of situational irony. There is clear irony that the teenage boy would arrive in the night‚ obviously to preserve secrecy from the girl’s parents‚ for it only to turn out that the parents are aware he’s there but also taking part in eating the skittles that the boy throws. Irony is also evident in the actions of the police officer‚ robber‚ and the whole family in the house. The common reaction of

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    both authors deal with the main idea that money and materialistic goods control peoples action in a larger scale than we realize. While both The Bet and The Necklace explore the idea of irony and symbolism‚ The Necklace goes on to use characterization while The Bet uses person vs. society conflict. Irony had a huge impact in The Bet and The Necklace’s theme of money and material goods controlling people’s actions in a larger scale than we realize. For starters‚ it is ironic when the young

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    The Story of an Hour: Discuss three examples AND kinds irony used in “The Story of an Hour.” Make sure to have one example of verbal irony‚ one of situational irony‚ and one of dramatic irony. One example of verbal irony in “A Story of an Hour” is the last sentence in the story which says “When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease—of joy that kills” (DiYanni 41) This is verbal irony because it is written that she died of too much happiness to see her husband‚ whom she thought

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    Symbolism and Irony in “The Story of an Hour” “ The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is about a woman named Mrs. Mallard‚ who learns that her just died in an accident. As I continued to read the story I learned that Mrs. Mallard‚ was not your ordinary grieving widow‚ she is actually somewhat happy of the news of her husband’s death. Chopin uses symbolism and irony to show readers the world through Mrs. Mallard’s eyes. Symbolism was a strong term in the story‚ mainly because Chopin uses symbols

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    Akim Alimi Professor Kathleen S. Paskin English 112 2/23/06 Oedipus Rex: Dramatic Irony Irony is the use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. The play Oedipus Rex especially uses dramatic irony. It is the theatrical effect achieved by leading an audience or reader to understand the disparity between a situation and the accompanying speeches‚ while the characters in the play remain unaware of the disparity. From the

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    In ‘The Story of an Hour’‚ Kate Chopin creates a character that changes from "a woman afflicted with a heart trouble" to "a goddess of Victory." It is in her own use of language- imagery‚ symbolism‚ and descriptive details- that Chopin illustrates the profound changes in Mrs. Mallard. The plot takes place mainly in the mind of Mrs. Mallard‚ which makes it necessary that the reader understands her personality and where thoughts are derived from. First‚ Mrs. Mallard is described as having "a heart

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    Satire and irony have a long and storied history in European literature. This year‚ we briefly analyzed Voltaire‚ a French writer and poet who used these literary devices to criticize the unjust society in which he lived. The American heir to this European tradition is Mark Twain‚ who was one of the first American writers to be known and read all around the world. Twain uses the powerful tools of satire‚ situational irony‚ dramatic irony‚ and verbal irony to make incisive commentary on a variety

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    six survivors‚ and the city as a whole. Throughout this account‚ Hersey uses numerous rhetorical devices that enhance the reading‚ such as irony and alliteration. Hershey’s intended purpose of informing the reader of these events‚ by providing up-close‚ personal accounts‚ accentuates these devices and adds to its powerful message. The rhetorical device of irony is widely used throughout this book. “The lives of these six people‚ who were among the luckiest in Hiroshima‚ would never be the same” (87)

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    Oedipus Rex

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    Essay on Oedipus Rex 4-3-97 In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ the theme of irony plays an important part through the play. What Oedipus does‚ what he says‚ and even who he is can sometimes be ironic. This irony can help us to see the character of Oedipus as truly a ’blind’ man‚ or a wholly ’public’ man. A great irony is found in Oedipus’s decree condemning the murderer. Oedipus says‚ "To avenge the city and the city’s god‚ / And not as though it were for some distant friend‚ / But for my own sake‚ to be

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    himself in 1st person. But is it all irony? The story “Alarm Bells” is an ironic story about net dating. It shows many aspects about net dating such as prejudices and expectations. Especially expectations! The story shows how the broad society using net dating have transformed into these cocoon-people‚ who only show their outside and wont let anyone in unless they live up to their requirements. But it’s not only bad‚ it’s also a funny story with a lot of irony‚ perhaps even with a good message –

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