Verbal Irony made by pimp mama marie
The irony in the unfairness of things is that suffering is enobling. To endure suffering is to find the love in it and to outlast it or be able to change or end the suffering. If things were always fair, no person would be challenged by the bad. It is in the things you do not accept that you find your strength or passion to rise up and change or just learn and grow. The irony is that the burden of unfairness might make you strong enough to not just continue and spread the same. To be fair to others is really to treat them to what you would hope to have for yourself. To be unfair to others is to forget who you really are. The world might as well be a mirror, at least to identify ill in the world is to relate via your own experience or empathy. Fortunately the same applies to the beautiful things in the world. Focus on those and you will find more and more, just like your focus has found so much unfair irony. -stonalone
An example of segregation would be having separate schools for blacks and whites.
An example would be: The boy ran home from school; he didn't notice that he was being followed.
Religion is man-made. Different cultures devise their religions independently of one another. Sometimes cultures interact; this is an example of an instance where two religions might have quite a few similarities between them. If religion were absolute and not man-made, every culture would share the same faith.
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An example of irony in song lyrics would be the song Ironic by Alanis Morissette. This song is an example of irony because although Morissette sings about all of these supposed ironic things, none of them are ironic, they're all just bad luck.
No irony in that statement
In "The Westing Game," an example of irony is when all the heirs are led to believe they are solving a murder mystery, only to discover that the death was staged by the deceased eccentric millionaire, Samuel Westing, as part of a game to find his true heir and test their potential. This twists the reader's expectations and adds a layer of complexity to the plot.
Irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected or intended to happen and what actually happens. This can happen in various forms such as verbal irony, situational irony, or dramatic irony.
Cynicism is, essentially, a cynical remark. An example sentence would be: Her cynicism gets annoying after a while of talking to her.
Is that example from a specific story, or just a general example? Situational irony is when the situation turns out to be very different or opposite of what is expected. The cat running away is NOT opposite of what we expect. We expect a cat to run from a dog. If the dog runs away from the cat, now that's unexpected. So that would work as an example from the world of situational irony.
well that depends on how the person interprets it...but i would find it sarcastic...
it is an example of dramatic irony.
A strange irony refers to a situation where the outcome is unexpected or contradictory. It is often characterized by circumstances that seem to go against what would be expected or considered logical.
They are no the same. If they were the same, they would not have different names.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".