I think the main irony in this story, "The Kugelmass Episode" was how the professor knew what he was doing was wrong and he still continue to have affairs. He also considers himself to be handsome and young and a true romantic but he is a old and hairy man. He calls his wife to have yet herself go but he has as well.
There's a great deal of verbal irony continuously in the story.
Kugelmass pays Persky a "double sawbuck" equivalent to twenty dollars per visit.
"Kugelmass" is a short story by Bernard Malamud that follows the character of Morris Kugelmass, a middle-aged, discontented man who is having an affair with a woman named Frances. Seeking escape from his mundane life, he uses a magician's powers to enter the world of literature, specifically the novel "Madame Bovary." However, his experiences in this fictional realm become complicated and chaotic, leading to humorous and poignant consequences. Ultimately, the story explores themes of desire, escapism, and the consequences of seeking fulfillment in unrealistic places.
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verbal irony had to do with words, but situational irony has to do wit events.
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Another name for situational irony is irony of events.
Irony punctuation is a type of notation that is used to express sarcasm or irony in written format. An example of irony punctuation is the reverse question mark.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what is expected, while verbal irony happens when someone says the opposite of what they mean for effect. Situational irony is more about unexpected events, while verbal irony involves words and their actual meaning.
Verbal, situational, and dramatic irony are all forms of irony but differ in how they are presented. Verbal irony involves saying something that is the opposite of what is meant. Situational irony occurs when the outcome is contrary to what was expected. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension or humor.
Verbal irony is when a speaker says something but means the opposite (sarcasm), while situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in a situation. Verbal irony is expressed through words, while situational irony is evident in the events or outcomes that occur.