The irony lies in the fact that although the residents and the headmistress of the children's home possess extraordinary abilities and characteristics, they are perceived as "peculiar" by the outside world. Their uniqueness sets them apart, but it also makes them misunderstood and isolated in society despite their remarkable qualities. This juxtaposition of being extraordinary yet marginalized creates an ironic tension in their lives.
No (that was ironic).
Mr. Avery says that bad children cause cold weather. This is ironic because Jem and Scout's reaction to the snow is one of excitement and joy, demonstrating their innocence and goodness.
That they were in their own children's war, and they were picked up by a naval officer, who is in his own adult war.
He makes this statement in a piece advocating eating children.
It is ironic that the children favored the bachelor's story in "The Storyteller" because the aunt disapproved of his content, finding it inappropriate for children. Yet the children enjoyed the bachelor's imaginative and fantastical tale more than the aunt's moralistic stories. This highlights the contrast between the aunt's didactic approach and the bachelor's ability to captivate and engage his audience.
Oedipus unknowingly marries his mother, Jocasta, and begets children with her. The statement is ironic because when he refers to the marriage bed as his "bed of seed," he unknowingly alludes to the incestuous nature of his relationship with Jocasta.
The tone was ironic
The Epigram is fairly ironic.
The tone of "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette is sarcastic and ironic. The song discusses situations that are presented as ironic but are actually just unfortunate or coincidental, playing on the idea of situational irony.
yes it is ironic
Tagalog Translation of IRONIC: pakutya
1. containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark. 2. ironical. 3. coincidental; unexpected: It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.