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There is no irony in this book...
Well one example of verbal irony is when Jake says "Besides, what happened to me is supposed to be funny. I never think about it." In my book, it's page 19, but I have a weird version of the book, lol. The text is the same but the page numbers are messed up. Anyways, it's in the beginning. It's the 2nd page of chapter IV. There are more examples of verbal irony, I'm sure, but this is the only one I've found so far. Hope this helps (:
Yes, "I never had a brain until Freak came along." Verbal or Situational.
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The main irony is that Edward is deeply in love with Bella, but at the same time desires to drink her blood. An irony to the plot is that just as Bella could not be safer- with the Cullens, she is more in danger than ever from James. Also, when she goes to sacrifice herself to James to rescue her mother, Renee is not even there.
The irony in the book was overwhelming. In this sentence, the symbolism in the book took away from the book's meaning.
In the book "Framed" by Gordon Korman, a notable example of irony is when the town's residents suspect Griffin of stealing a valuable Babe Ruth baseball card, even though he is innocent. This irony lies in the fact that Griffin's expertise in solving mysteries becomes his downfall when he is falsely accused of a crime.
Holden used the word phony very often when describing people and things to create verbal irony.
what is the dramatic irony in the book the pearl?
Yes, there are instances of irony in the book "November Blues" by Sharon Draper. One example is when the characters face unexpected outcomes or events that contradict their expectations, highlighting the contrast between appearance and reality. Irony is used to add depth and complexity to the storyline and characters' experiences.
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