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19 November, 05:00
What is situational, verbal, and dramatic irony?
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Rowan Hickman
19 November, 05:01
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Irony, my favorite!
Verbal Irony: Using words to make them seem something different than what they appear to mean. Example: A very dirty room is awarded a cleanliness award.
Dramatic Irony: When the audience is more aware of what is going on more than the actual characters. Example: In a scary movie someone plans to go into a house where a monster is but the audience already knows the monster is there.
Situational Irony: When something expected to happen is different than what actually happens. Example: An airplane pilot is scared of heights.
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