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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Irony is a figure of speech where the intended meaning and what is actually expressed conflict with one another. It is characterised by a discord or conflict between appearance and reality. Irony comes in three flavours: situational, dramatic, and verbal.

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Different forms of verbal irony

There is a discrepancy between what was stated and what was intended.

Dramatic irony is when a character's knowledge of an event is greater than that of the reader or audience. In other words, the audience knows something different from what the character believes to be true.

Situational irony is the disparity between a situation's actual outcome and what was planned or anticipated to occur.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Irony is a figure of speech where the intended meaning and what is actually expressed are at odds with each other. It is characterized by a discrepancy or conflict between appearance and reality. Irony comes in three flavors: situational, dramatic, and verbal.

Explanation:

Different forms of verbal irony

The definition of verbal irony is a statement in which the speaker's words are inconsistent with the speaker's intent. The speaker says one thing but actually means another, leading to an ironic clash between their intended meaning and their literal words.

There is a discrepancy between what was said and what was intended.

Dramatic irony is when a character's knowledge of an event is greater than that of the reader or audience. In other words, the audience knows something other than what the character believes to be true.

Situational irony is the disparity between the actual outcome of a situation and what was planned or expected to occur.

6 types of irony in literature and film

Irony is a literary device that appears in six different forms in narrative works of art.

1. Classical Irony: This term describes irony as it was used in ancient Greek comedy—to emphasize situations in which one thing appears to be true, but in fact the opposite is true.

2. Cosmic Irony: Cosmic irony highlights the discrepancies between the absolute, theoretical world and the mundane, grounded reality of everyday life.

3. Romantic Irony: This type of irony refers to the discrepancy between the artist's work and the artist's attitude toward that work.

4. Dramatic Irony: In storytelling, dramatic irony involves a discrepancy between what the character knows and what the audience knows. For example, in the Greek tragedy Oedipus, the audience knows that the lovers Jocasta and Oedipus are mother and son, but the characters are unaware that their romance is incestuous.

5. Situational Irony: This type of irony involves a mismatch between intention and outcome. O. Henry's famous short story "The Gift of the Magi" is an example of situational irony, where two impoverished lovers inadvertently thwart each other's attempt to give a heartfelt gift.

6. Verbal Irony: Verbal irony involves a discrepancy between the speaker's intended meaning and the literal meaning of his words.

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