The title of the the story" bestseller"looks as if it is going to show praising for best sellers but different from this the main protagonist of the story 'john A pescud' criticizes bestsellers.
The title "Apparently with no surprise" is ironic because it suggests that the event described in the poem was unexpected, even though the word "apparently" implies that it should have been foreseeable. This contradiction between the expected and the unexpected adds to the irony of the title.
The flowers are surprised :)
Apparently, surprise to me!
sadness
The title is ironic beause krebs no longer fits in with his family and town now that he is back home.
yes
Beat It!
Apparently with No Surprise
Yes, "Apparently with no Surprise" by Emily Dickinson is a free verse poem. This means it does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern, allowing the poet more freedom in expressing their ideas.
that it could mean butt or mouth
Meters in a poem!! What does that mean now. There is none.
The title of the book "The Natural", about a baseball player is ironic in that although he has a great deal of natural talent, he experienced several bad life events, demonstrating that although he appeared to "have it all", the reverse was actually true.
I agree that the title is openly ironic/sarcastic.
The title of the film 'Glory' is ironic because during the course of the film it becomesapparent that there is never any real glory in war.