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The situational irony in Richard Cory is that he is a man who seems to have everything he could possibly want, but in the end of the poem he commits suicide. Which shows us that money doesn't buy us happiness and that appearances can be deceiving.
It's situational ironySituational irony is the disparity of intention and result: when the result of an action is contrary to the desired or expected effect
the irony of history that occurred in 1876 is that the election of 1876 officially crushed the american dream for millions of black americans
It was unsinkable but it sank!
simile, metaphor, irony, personification and more
No irony in that statement
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it means that the object is full of iron-very wrong. irony and iron are completely different things, though it's hard to explain irony.
It is important because irony know
The word irony means saying one thing while showing another. The word ironic means that something happens in the opposite way that it was expected.
Irony and symbolism
irony and symbolism
theme.
Irony and symbolism
No, Lucille Clifton's poem "in the inner city" is not an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters in a literary work do not, leading to a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. This poem does not exhibit that particular type of irony.
explain how a writer uses irony and symbolism to create a theme in his work.
He dies in a hoe LOL >:D Submitted by The Cake