Monday, March 30, 2015

Irony

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I'm going to show you some pictures.


When you are done watching them, write a response to this:

WHAT IS IRONY....and what is the point of this as a literary device?

14 comments:

  1. To show how something is wrong in a funny way

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  2. something that contradicts itself in a way that could be considered humorous. it is often used for humor

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  3. Irony is normally the opposite of what seems would be.
    Its important because its helps to develop a new understanding if things.

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  4. Saying something that signifies the opposite used for humorous effect.

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  5. Irony is something that contradicts itself usually in a funny manner

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  6. Irony is something that is wrong but because of how it is wrong it is funny.

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  7. Contradicting itself , used to be in a humorous way.

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  8. Irony is words that convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning. The point of this is to give a humorous effect because it contradicts itself.

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  9. Irony is the opposite of what is expected in a humorous way.
    It is used for comical reasons.

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  10. Something that contradicts itself and is usually funny.

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  11. Irony is contradiction or the opposite of what's expected, usually comedic.

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  12. Something that contradicts itself and is usually the opposite of what it's supposed to be. It's often humorous.

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  13. Irony is when something contradicts itself usually in a humorous way.

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  14. Irony is saying the opposite of something in a humorous way. It's purpose as a literary device is to be funny.

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