The three types of ironies in "The Catbird Seat" are dramatic irony, situational irony, and verbal irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not. Situational irony involves a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. Verbal irony is when a character says one thing but means another.
The three types of irony in 'The Catbird Seat' by James Thurber are verbal irony, dramatic irony and situational irony. Actual examples may be found by reading the story. It is well worth it.
i think situational,dramatic, and verbal irony.
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James O'Connor Three-Decker was created in 1906.
James McPartland Three-Decker was created in 1888.
James O'Connor-John Trybowski Three-Decker was created in 1914.
Lars Petterson-James Reidy Three-Decker was created in 1910.
James McCormick has written: 'Three nations'
In the King James version The word - threescore - appears 93 times, but the phrase - threescore and three - does not appear at all the phrase - three score and three - does not appear at all
The Olympic rower James Tomkins has three young children.
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When he died James Cook left his wife, Elizabeth and three children, three more had died very young.
The Olympic rower James Tomkins has three young children.