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examples of situational irony: the 6th sense, titanic, shallow hal
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Verbal Irony is like sarcasm and like situational irony just spoken. Situational irony is when the opposite occurs than what you expect to happen. Some examples are: the on duty police man was pulled over for speeding.
There are many examples of situational irony in Of Mice and Men. One example of situational iron is the fact that the bigger guy is the more emotional one.
All animals are equal but some are more equal than others.
In the movie, "Animal Farm," examples of verbal irony are used about communism and dictatorship. One example is the line stating that "all animals are equal but that some animals have more authority than most."
In "The Censors" by Luisa Valenzuela, examples of irony include the protagonist censoring his own letter which leads to his own execution, and the absurdity of a repressive regime employing individuals to censor themselves. Additionally, the irony of the protagonist initially seeking a job at the censorship department to expedite the delivery of his letter, only to become trapped in the system he sought to manipulate, adds layers of irony to the narrative.
A birdwatcher getting pooped on by a bird they were trying to observe is an example of situational irony. A butcher being a vegan animal rights activist is an example of dramatic irony. A snake oil salesman being afraid of snakes is an example of cosmic irony.
I can give you several sentences.Irony is wasted on the stupid.The irony of yelling "Be quiet!" at her children escaped her.Theatrical irony is when the audience "gets" a joke but the characters in the play don't.The song "Isn't It Ironic?" actually has few examples of irony in it.
Some examples of irony in Thirteen Reasons Why include Clay being included on Hannah's list of reasons why she killed herself even though he tried to help her, and Mr. Porter telling Hannah to move on when she goes to him for help, leading her to take her own life shortly after. Additionally, the fact that most people on Hannah's list are unaware of how their actions impacted her adds another layer of irony to the story.
Some examples of irony in the story "A Man with No Eyes" include the fact that the protagonist, Dr. T. J. Eckleburg, is an optometrist who loses his own eyesight, which is a cruel twist of fate. Another example is the symbolism of the billboard with the giant eyes watching over the characters, highlighting the theme of moral corruption and lack of true insight.
In "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, some examples of irony include the fact that the protagonist, Noah, takes on the role of a detective to solve an environmental crime even though he is just a kid. Another example is when the bully Jasper Jr. turns out to be afraid of water despite his tough demeanor. Irony is also present in the fact that the polluting corporation is exposed by a small community coming together, showing that even the underdogs can triumph over powerful forces.