It would be dangerous and ironic to burn a book you were reading.
Verbal irony is when a character says something directly contradictory. There are many examples in Fahrenheit 451.
The alarm, traditionally sounded to avert danger, became the apparent cause of the avalanche is an example of?A) exaggeration B) personification C)satire D) irony
Look at Rene' Magritte's painting The Treachery of Images. It is a visual aid to a literal piece of art with much irony. The painting show a picture of a pipe with words below this is not a pipe. Maybe that will inspire some thought.
Sounds like irony to me...
Dramatic irony
A humans at 98.6 Fahrenheit. The irony is that 100 Fahrenheit was supposed to be the normal human body temperature but Mr. Fahrenheit must have had a temperature on the day that he measured it !
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Irony is a literary device where there is a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens, often resulting in humor or a sense of incongruity.
Soliloquy is not itself a form of dramatic irony. Soliloquy is a theatrical device in which a character speaks their thoughts out loud without addressing others. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, is when the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension or irony.
One example of irony in "Fahrenheit 451" is that a society built on censorship and book burning is ultimately destroyed by the very technology that was meant to entertain and control its citizens. The firefighters, who are supposed to extinguish fires, are the ones responsible for burning books. This highlights the theme of knowledge and its suppression leading to society's downfall.