Dissonance, alliteration, rhythm and irony are all elements used in simple poetry. They also appear in short stories and other literary works.
the use of iamic pentameter, reptition, rhythm, diction, and irony are used
Situational irony occurs when there is a difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. For example, a fire station burning down is a case of situational irony. Verbal irony is when a character says something that is different from what he or she really means, or how he or she really feels
Dramatic Irony
Irony
The irony is that the one person the girl confided in, turned out to be the killer.
Irony
This is an example of irony in poetry, where the juxtaposition of cheerful rhythm with somber content creates a contrast that emphasizes the poem's themes in a powerful way. It serves to highlight the complexities and contradictions of human experience.
Simile: comparing two things using "like" or "as", e.g., "as brave as a lion." Metaphor: describing one thing as if it were another, e.g., "time is a thief." Personification: giving human characteristics to non-human things, e.g., "the wind whispered through the trees." Hyperbole: exaggerating to make a point, e.g., "I've told you a million times." Alliteration: the repetition of initial consonant sounds, e.g., "she sells seashells by the seashore."
Alliteration, personification, irony, metaphor, onomatopoeia etc...
simile,metaphor,personification,hyperbole,alliteration and irony
There is Alliteration, Antagonist, Protagonist, Main character, Setting, Problem, Event, Solution, Oxymoron, For shadow, Irony, Verbal Irony, Demenstrasive Irony, Hyperbol, Expasision, Personifacation, Anthropamorphism, mood, tone, dramanic irony, situational irrony, Climax, and charcterziation
Susanne Christine Puissant has written: 'Irony and the poetry of the First World War' -- subject(s): English War poetry, English poetry, History and criticism, Irony in literature, Literature and the war, Soldiers' writings, English, War poetry, English, World War, 1914-1918
irony is the expression of a word or phrase but the composer makes it obvious they mean the opposite. So therefor, in poetry irony is effective because it gets the reader to think about the subject that the composer has written about more than what they would have if the compser just wrote what they meant directly. I hope this answers your questions and helps you out.
There are several including alliteration, similie,metaphor,imagery,synecdoche and irony.
Literary devices in "Mr. Flood's Party" by Edwin Arlington Robinson include alliteration, imagery, symbolism, and irony. The poem utilizes these devices to convey themes of loneliness, regret, and the passage of time through vivid descriptions and emotional resonance.
There are alot of poetic devices in poetry. some of them are -Alliteration -- the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a line of verseAssonance -- the repetition of internal vowel soundsOnomatopoeia - a word or phrase that imitates the sound it describesRhyme -- the repetition of similar sounds, usually at ends of wordsRhythm -- a regular pattern or beat often found in poetry (easily identified by reading the poem aloud) Repetition -- repeating words or lines for effectothers are metaphors, similes, and personificationthey are used to make poetry more interesting.*sorry that the fonts are so random!
It is an example of irony.