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The word irony derives from the Greek eironeia, meaning ‘feigned ignorance, dissembling.’ In ancient Greek comedy, one of the stock characters, the eiron (‘a dissembler, one who says less than he thinks’), [-p.93] outwits other characters by deceiving them; he deliberately uses words that convey precisely the opposite meaning of his real thoughts, feelings, or intentions. The term is also commonly employed by critics to describe a situation in which the result of circumstances is the opposite of what might reasonably be expected.”

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