When there is a sudden reversal of events leading to outcomes that are the exact opposite of a character's intentions or expectations, the film is said to contain irony or, more specifically, situational irony. This literary device highlights the contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs, often adding depth to the narrative and enhancing themes of unpredictability and fate. Such moments can evoke surprise, humor, or even tragedy, depending on the context.
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Reversal - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:6 USA:PG-13
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Suddenly Susan - 1996 The Reversal 4-20 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Reversal in tragedies: a change from one state of affairs within the play to its opposite.
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contradiction, countermand, opposition, recall, reversal, revocation
An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
Opposite, against, as opposed to, anti, in the opposite direction
The prefix "un" means not or the opposite of. It is commonly used to show reversal, deprivation, or negation.
The suffix "dis-" means not, opposite of, or absence of. It is used to express negation or reversal of the word it is attached to.
Aileron reversal is a dangerous occurance at high speed as a consequence of wing elasticity. The aerodynamic force acting on the descending ailers could twist the wing causing a so called ailerson reversal thus making the aircraft turn in the opposite direction. Also, aileron reversal may happen while flying at high AoA and fully lowering an aileron causing its stall. Less lift and more drag will again produce a turn in the opposite direction.
Dis- indicates negation, lack, reversal, as in distrust, disuse and dismantle, respectively.
Yes, dis- is a prefix. This prefix means not.
Dis gives an opposite meaning when it is added to the word given.
Dis- indicates negation, lack, reversal, as in distrust, disuse and dismantle, respectively.