Virtual means something which does not really exists but only seems to exist. It does not be in the real time and space but only lives in cyberspace. The piece written by Paul Stewart relates the story of Michael Dawson, a school boy who plays psycho-drive and interactive games and discovers in the process of a certain "Sebastian Shultz" who constantly requires saving. Throughout the game Dawson believes that he is just attempting to crack the game while in reality it appears that the real Sebastian suffered from some kind of an accident and his memory was stored in the game. When Sebastian wins the jackpot in the game, the real Sebastian gains his memory and is revived from coma.
So the irony in virtually true can be highlighted as the regular attempts made by Dawson while he is playing the game while actually his trials brought a real boy back to consciousness. In the end of the chapter the protagonist Michael asks whether everything was real or virtual because it seems that both of them are so thoroughly intermingled that it seems difficult to distinguish between the two.
the novel virtually true comes under the category of science-fiction.
He was a 14 yr old bacha who always played pyschie games and became mad
The message in the story "Virtually True" by Paul Stewart is about the danger of losing touch with reality in a virtual world. It explores the theme of escapism and the consequences of becoming too immersed in a digital reality at the expense of real-life connections and experiences.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what was expected. It often involves a discrepancy between what is intended or anticipated and what actually happens. Situational irony can create humor, tension, or surprise in a story or situation.
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"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant features situational irony, where the outcome of the story is contrary to what the characters and readers expect. The twist at the end, revealing the true value of the necklace, is an example of situational irony.
The True Meaning of Smekday has 423 pages.
it is a game story
There are many things that are true about situational irony. Situational irony is when an outcome that is different from what was expected, the difference between what was expected and what actually happened.
Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School's motto is 'True to Self'.
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Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something which the character does not.For example, in Oedipus Rex, Oedipus does not know that his wife is really his mother, but the audience does.