

Types of Irony
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8th Grade
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Wendy Farber
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Types of Irony
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What is Irony?
Irony is a literary device used to show a special kind of contrast between appearance and reality.
Irony is often used by writers to show humor
There are 3 types of frequently used irony in literature
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Situational Irony
When a character or the reader expects one thing, but something very different happens or is true.
Ex. Your friend calls to tell you that she will not be calling you, because she is not allowed to use the phone.
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Dramatic Irony
When the reader knows something that the character does not know.
Ex. A character in a story is waiting for his mother to pick him up and take him to his soccer game. Readers learn that he falls asleep while waiting. When his mother gets home, she thinks he has gotten a ride from a friend. She goes to his game without him, to watch him play.
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Verbal Irony
When a character says one thing but means another.
Ex. After struggling through a difficult test, a student says, "Well, that was easy. All my studying really paid off."
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Multiple Choice
What is situational irony?
When a character says one thing but means another.
When the reader knows something that the character does not.
When a character or the reader expects one thing, but something very different happens or is true.
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is dramatic irony?
When a character says one thing but means another.
When the reader knows something that the character does not.
When a character or the reader expects one thing, but something very different happens or is true.
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is verbal irony?
When a character says one thing but means another.
When the reader knows something that the character does not.
When a character or the reader expects one thing, but something very different happens or is true.
None of the above
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Open Ended
Write an example of verbal irony.
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Open Ended
Write an example of situational irony.
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Open Ended
Write an example of dramatic irony.
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