Romantic irony is when the author tells/shows that the characters/storyline is fictional even though it starts to seem real to the reader.
Romantic irony is a literary technique where the author or narrator presents events in a way that is different from what the characters understand, creating a sense of irony for the reader. It often involves contrasting romantic ideals with the reality of a situation, highlighting the discrepancy between expectation and outcome. This technique is commonly found in works of Romantic literature.
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Steven E. Alford has written: 'Irony and the logic of the romantic imagination' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Irony in literature, Romanticism
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Sophies Elixir
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I love you is the most romantic sentence in the world
The proper noun is Sophie's, a possessive proper noun (without the apostrophe, the word Sophies is the plural form for Sophie, two or more Sophies; the possessive form with the apostrophe means the stories of Sophie).
Sophies Elixir
The irony is that Luke really saved the world by killing himself to stop Kronos.
mostly because Sophie is a very cute name, if the girl spells there name differently like "Sofie" or "Sophii" then they are unlikely to be like regular sophies. they are not
William styron