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Do Now: Define Irony

Aim: How does Golding use irony in Lord of the Flies to emphasize his main messages or important ideas throughout the book?. Do Now: Define Irony. Irony. There are three types of irony: Verbal Situational Dramatic. Verbal Irony.

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Do Now: Define Irony

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  1. Aim: How does Golding use irony in Lord of the Flies to emphasize his main messages or important ideas throughout the book? Do Now: Define Irony

  2. Irony • There are three types of irony: • Verbal • Situational • Dramatic

  3. Verbal Irony • A contrast between what is said and what is meant. In other words, sarcasm. • Can you think of examples of verbal irony?

  4. Situational Irony • Irony of situation occurs when things turn out contrary to what the reader expected. • Can you think of examples of situational irony?

  5. Dramatic Irony • This occurs when the reader or viewer is aware of something about which the character involved knows nothing about.

  6. Irony is a common device is satire. • Why do you think this is the case? Take 2 minutes to write down your thoughts.

  7. Some Ideas addressed in the novel • The nature of power; dominion over nature and other men • Civilization and order vs. savagery and chaos • The end of innocence • Violence and brutality • Fear and evil; what lurks within man’s heart • Appearance vs. reality • Inclusion and exclusion; being an outsider or outcast vs. belonging • Grand adventure vs. looming and dark reality

  8. Example of Irony in the text • Can you identify the type of irony and explain how it is used to emphasize Golding’s message. Use may use, but are not limited to the ideas on the previous slide. • Example One: • The survivors of the plane crash are boys evacuated from the battle zone during the world war. However the society they form eventually breaks down, and the boys go to war once again.

  9. Example Two Piggy's eyesight is weak, but his insight is strong  • What kind of Irony? • How is it used to highlight messages in the novel?

  10. Example Three The British naval officer who arrives to rescue the boys at the end of the novel appears to represent civilization and sanity. But he and the society he represents are actually a mirror image, on a large scale, of the boys and their corrupt island society. • What kind of Irony? • How is it used to highlight messages in the novel?

  11. Example 4 When Jack sets a fire to roust Ralph from the forest, he unintentionally saves the lives of all the remaining boys. It was this fire that attracted the attention of the British ship. • What kind of Irony? • How is it used to highlight messages in the novel?

  12. Find at least two examples of irony in the text on your own. • Example One: • Example Two:

  13. Looking Ahead • Literary Element paragraph about irony. • Sign-up for tutoring for Symbolism Paragraph and Characterization rewrite. • Part of Speech Quiz: Tues/Wed: 12/11 and 12.

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