Irony

Ironically, there is nothing on this page.

Just kidding. There are three types of irony:

Example: "All this homework makes me feel so great!" -“Thanks for the ticket officer you just made my day!”
 * Verbal -** the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says

-An example of dramatic irony is in a movie where a detective does not know that the criminal responsible for the crimes in the city is his partner. -An example from literature would be in Oedipus. The main character, Oedipus, has been told that a murderer had killed the King of Thebes. He then makes it his mission to find this murderer and bring him to justice. In a twist of dramatic irony, Oedipus, himself, is the murderer of which he seeks.
 * Dramatic** - (usually occurs more in books, TV, and movies, etc) occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters are not aware of

-An example is when a TV weather presenter gets caught in an unexpected storm, it is ironic because he or she is expected to know the exact weather changes.
 * Situational** - Occurs when the exact opposite of what is meant to happen, happens

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Verbal Irony- somewhat like sarcasm. It's when the opposite of what you said is implied. Situational Irony- when the opposite of what you expected happens Dramatic Irony- a scenario when the audience knows what is going to happen when the characters do not.