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Page 1: Irony  A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality is the opposite of what it seems
Page 2: Irony  A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality is the opposite of what it seems

Irony A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality is the opposite of what it seems.

Page 3: Irony  A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality is the opposite of what it seems

Situational Irony A contrast between what a reader or character expects and what actually exists or happens.

Page 4: Irony  A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality – usually one in which reality is the opposite of what it seems
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Dramatic Irony When the audience knows more than the characters, so that words and action have additional meaning for the audience    

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Verbal Irony

When something is said that is interpreted exactly opposite of its intent Often relies on

ambiguity (meaning a word can be interpreted at least 2 different ways)

Sarcasm falls under the category of verbal irony

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By Liam O’Flaherty

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The Sniper was first published in 1923.

Born in 1896 in Inishmore, Ireland

Died in 1984 in Dublin, Ireland

Suffered from mental illness which some speculate developed from his serving in WWI.

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Ireland is a country located within the continent of Europe.

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Many Irish were not happy with the British rule of their country. Britain proposed splitting Ireland. Most of the island became the Republic of Ireland.

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There were two sides involved in the fighting:

• the IRA (Irish Republican Army – wanted independence from England)

• the Irish Free Staters (wanted Ireland to govern itself but still remain in the British Empire)