what is irony? how is it different from satire and paradox?
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Irony ‘“ refers to real or literary situations or conversations where the evident meaning of a statement or action is incongruous with its intended meaning.
Paradox ‘“ refers to a statement that defies intuition as it leads to seemingly irreconcilable contradictions.
Satire is a literary form, or genre, which is commonly used through graphic arts or performance.
Paradox ‘“ refers to a statement that defies intuition as it leads to seemingly irreconcilable contradictions.
Satire is a literary form, or genre, which is commonly used through graphic arts or performance.
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Actual Definitions of Irony and Paradox
Irony ‘“ refers to real or literary situations or conversations where the evident meaning of a statement or action is incongruous with its intended meaning.
Paradox ‘“ refers to a statement that defies intuition as it leads to seemingly irreconcilable contradictions.
Satire means making fun of people by imitating them in ways that expose their stupidity or flaws
Irony ‘“ refers to real or literary situations or conversations where the evident meaning of a statement or action is incongruous with its intended meaning.
Paradox ‘“ refers to a statement that defies intuition as it leads to seemingly irreconcilable contradictions.
Satire means making fun of people by imitating them in ways that expose their stupidity or flaws
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