The title is ironic beause krebs no longer fits in with his family and town now that he is back home.
The cast of Ironic Iconic America - 2008 includes: Rives as Himself - Host
Holden always comments on how much he hates people who are 'phoney' and worrying about ones appearance is something that he would call phoney so when he does this himself it is ironic.
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I can tell you're taking answers from other people.
There are so many Vivians in the world no one knows.
his favourite colour is blue and white
Irony is a noun. Ironic is the adjectival form.
It's ironic that 2 days after elie left the camp the Russians liberated everyone who stayed behind.
Cinderella
Knowing that the villain is around the corner when the main character does not
An ironic deed is an action that results in the opposite effect or outcome than intended, often leading to a humorous or unexpected situation. For example, a person trying to impress someone but ends up embarrassing themselves in the process would be considered an ironic deed.
Donald Zinkoff's situation is ironic because despite his kind and compassionate nature, he is often ostracized and bullied by his peers due to his differences and quirks. His genuine willingness to be a friend to others is overlooked, highlighting the irony in how someone so pure of heart can be isolated and misunderstood.
No (that was ironic).
Most wouldn't call that a joke, but more of an ironic situation.
I always thought it was more irony of situation. He comes from the celebrations of the carnival down to the dungeon in search of good wine. There he is murdered. Very ironic situation.
An ironic situation that occurs on the drive to town in The Great Gatsby is when Tom Buchanan and Gatsby stop at Wilson's garage where they see Myrtle Wilson. Tom tries to divert attention by buying Wilson a dog, which ultimately leads to Myrtle's death as Daisy ends up hitting her with Gatsby's car while driving back from the city. This situation is ironic because Tom's attempt to distract Wilson inadvertently sets off a chain of events that results in tragedy for Myrtle.