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    thought she was stopping the evil in her town‚ but‚ the ironic part is‚ she’s was the one causing it. The irony and theme impact the plot of this story‚ "The Possibility of Evil". Jackson uses irony to convey to the reader Miss Strangeworth’s true nature. "Nonsense. All babies are different. Some of them develop much more quickly than others" (line 97). This is an example of verbal irony because Miss Strangeworth doesn’t mean it at all‚ and this is proven in lines 66-68 when she says "DIDN’T

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    future” is a first person limited narrative written as an account of the author on the topic of science and the future. The piece is written with the aim of entertaining the reader; many elements in it – comedy‚ colloquial and conversatonal language‚ irony‚ personification and unusual imagery - reflect this unified effect. It is important to remember that although the author criticises scientists‚ himself and the human race in general‚ he does so weakly and in an amicable and comical way. The theme

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    Death‚” Poe uses irony to define his story‚ and to emphasize on the inevitability of death. Irony is used for the reader to focus on one part of the story‚ and then it twists to give the reader a whole different meaning. There are two types of Irony used in this story. One is verbal irony‚ and the other is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the reader knows more than the characters. Poe uses verbal and imagery irony in his story. First Poe uses words to create verbal irony‚ such as Prince Prospero

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    Irony Oedipus the King Oedipus is self-confident‚ intelligent and strong willed. Ironically these are the very traits which bring about his demise. Sophocles makes liberal use of irony throughout "Oedipus the King". He creates various situations in which dramatic and verbal irony play key roles in the downfall of Oedipus. Dramatic irony depends on the audience’s knowing something that the character does not and verbal irony is presented when there is a contradiction between what a character

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    In this excerpt from Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard‚ the two characters discuss the horror of death; despite the fact that they are concentrating on a gruesome topic Stoppard finds a way to make the scene comical. Stoppard is regarded as a leading figure in plays deemed “serious comedies”‚ this excerpt is the epitome of a serious comedy - a funny play that discusses important topics. This decision contributes to the overall meaning of the play by lightening the mood and taking

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    form of emotional appeal to create her argument. Saukko’s persona could be described as Saukko with an extremely sarcastic attitude. On that note‚ the entire paper is a sarcastic statement. Sarcasm is conveying a concept through mocking and/or irony. Saukko uses both of these methods in her paper. In the paper‚ Saukko is purposely fake while mimicking or mocking those who actually support the issues discussed in her paper. In the first paragraph‚ Saukko says “we should generate as much waste

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    to the deliberate construction of language to further the story whether that be to develop character‚ plot‚ suspense or to create an enjoyable humorous novel. Jane Austen applies many literary techniques such as point of view‚ dialogue‚ letters and irony to tell the story of Pride and Prejudice. Pride and Prejudice is told in third person limited omnipresent point of view but mainly told through Elizabeth’s consciousness. This point of view is a successful narrative technique because it gives an insight

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    Hahshshshshhshshshdhdjdjdhdhdbbddbdbdddbdndbbdbdbsbsjsjshdjh- ejdndbdhdjdjjdnnddbdbdndnndndnndndndnndnndndn Although at its most basic level a synthesis involves combining two or more summaries‚ synthesis writing is more difficult than it might at first appear because this combining must be done in a meaningful way and the final essay must generally be thesis-driven. In composition courses‚ “synthesis” commonly refers to writing about printed texts‚ drawing together particular themes or traits that you observe in those

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    Janeway 1  Jonathan Janeway Mr. Mulcahy Duel English‚ 2nd Block What Does it Mean to be Good? In "The Story of the Good Little Boy‚" Twain uses the element of irony to make a statement throughout the entire story. Even though Jacob strives to do good things and be a near flawless Christian he does so with askew intentions. He wants to do good things not out of the goodness of his heart‚ but to be recognized by other people. This is the complete opposite of what the ideal Christian should do. Even

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    monkey’s paw. With the hope of making their lives better by wishing for money‚ the White family quickly leans that the gains do not weigh the repercussions. In this story‚ the author foreshadows the White family’s inevitable downfall and uses dramatic irony and foreboding imagery to convey that people should appreciate what they have; attempting to change fate can cause great misfortune. Throughout the story‚ Jacobs foreshadows the White family’s demise do to their ungrateful attitude and ignorance

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