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.
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.
Irony of the story the taxi man
Irony of the story the taxi man
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He keeps on saying that Brutus is an honourable man when the message he is trying to convey is that Brutus is not an honourable man at all.
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One example of irony in "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry is when Bob mentions how trustworthy his old friend Jimmy is without realizing that the man he's speaking to is Jimmy in disguise. This creates dramatic irony for the reader, who knows the truth but the characters do not. Additionally, the fact that Bob ends up unknowingly catching his old friend shows situational irony in how their reunion plays out.
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Yes, "An Old Man" by Guy de Maupassant contains irony. The story follows an old man who wants to die, but every time he finds a dangerous situation, he ends up surviving. This irony highlights the character's desire for death contrasted with his inability to achieve it.
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Maurice Walsh is the author of the book "The Quiet Man". The irony in the story is that the protagonist wanted to escape violence and live the quiet life, but was forced to fight in order to achieve it.