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IRONY AND LIT. Terms

IRONY AND LIT. Terms. Irony. Verbal Irony Very funny ! Situational Irony How ironic! Dramatic Irony See picture. IRONY. Irony - literary techniques that convey difference between appearance and reality. Verbal irony- words are used to convey that opposite of what is said.

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IRONY AND LIT. Terms

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  1. IRONY AND LIT. Terms

  2. Irony • Verbal Irony • Very funny ! • Situational Irony • How ironic! • Dramatic Irony • See picture

  3. IRONY • Irony- literary techniques that convey difference between appearance and reality. • Verbal irony- words are used to convey that opposite of what is said. • Dramatic irony- when the reader knows something that character doesn’t • Situational irony- events occur that directly contradict that expectations of the characters, readers, or audience

  4. Lit. Terms • Mood- feeling created in a reader by literary work or passage • Foreshadowing- clues that suggest events that have yet to occur (creates suspense) • Suspense- feeling of curiosity about the outcome of events in a literary work. Writers create suspense by raising questions in the mind of readers

  5. Protagonist • Antagnoist

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