what is irony? how is it different from satire and paradox? give appropriate examples to illustrate your answer.
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irony is the figure of speech.it is used to compare living objects with non living object.example:her sails are gentle..here her is the ship.
TheerdhaSudhir:
Hey! The example you've given is that of personification.
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Hey there!
IRONY is when you say something and mean exactly the opposite. e.g. Suppose your friend said something very stupid. Then you'd say, " You are INTELLIGENT indeed." in an ironic way
PARADOX is a sentence or a statement which is contrary to itself, e.g. I know one thing that I don't know anything.
SATIRE is something which points towards social and political scenarios along with li'l humour.
IRONY is when you say something and mean exactly the opposite. e.g. Suppose your friend said something very stupid. Then you'd say, " You are INTELLIGENT indeed." in an ironic way
PARADOX is a sentence or a statement which is contrary to itself, e.g. I know one thing that I don't know anything.
SATIRE is something which points towards social and political scenarios along with li'l humour.
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