It is making reference to a 3rd century Jewish creed which prophetizes a "chosen" man named Aaron handily defeating his enemies in the 2010-2011 NFL Fantasy Football season. It ironic because Aaron ends up controlling the fate of everyone else in the league. There lives are never the same again. The chosen one reigns!
Answer: In the 1999 movie, the Matrix, it refers to the fact that humans used to be dependent on machines, but now in the future, the existence of machines depends on humans.
Verbal irony (also called sarcasm) -- a writer makes a statement in which the actual meaning differs from the meaning that the words appear to express. Situational irony -- accidental events occur that seem oddly appropriate, such as the poetic justice of a TV weather presenter getting caught in a surprise rainstorm. Dramatic irony -- a narrative in which the reader knows something about present or future circumstances that a character in the story does not know.
Retrospective irony occurs when a situation or event in a story is understood in a different way by the audience than it is by the characters at that moment. It involves looking back on a situation and realizing the irony of it after the fact.
It seems like you may have misspelled the term. The correct term is "kinesthetic," which refers to the sense that allows individuals to sense body position and movement. It involves being aware of physical sensations and movements without relying on vision.
"I am who I am" typically means accepting and embracing oneself for who they are, without feeling the need to change or conform to others' expectations. It conveys a sense of self-acceptance and authenticity.
If you can see how things are going in a given situation - for example, a war - you can plan accordingly and come out on the winning side. If it's WW II and you foresee the defeat of the Nazis, you do not sign up with the Nazis, you choose to support the Allies, who will reward you accordingly after they have won. If you fight against what is going to happen, chances are it will happen anyway, and you will be the worse off for your futile resistance. Few individuals have the power to alter fate.
It means the people organizing it either don't know what spontaneous means, or have a strong sense of irony.
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Irony in literature occurs when there is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. This can create a humorous or thought-provoking effect for the reader, and often serves to highlight contradictions or inconsistencies in human nature or in society. Irony can take many forms, such as verbal irony, situational irony, or dramatic irony.
If fate wants me to be king, perhaps fate will just make it happen and I won't have to do anything
By "the Buddha" I presume you mean G.K. Chesterton, the author of the phrase you quoted? It means that faith without action is worthless.
A twist of fate is when something unexpected occurs.
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
All of irony is generally just sarcasm or cynicism, whether it is verbal irony, situational irony, or dramatic irony. Irony says the opposite of what you mean. For example, let's say you spent 4 hours fixing your sister's computer. She says "Thanks" in a deadpan voice as she takes her computer. You reply, "Hey, don't hurt yourself with all that pent up gratitude you're holding inside and carrying around!"Irony like sarcasm can be said nicely without much tone and still have the same meaning and effect.Said calmly without raising your voice: "Hey, don't hurt yourself with all that pent up gratitude you're holding inside and carrying around!"Said emphatically: "Hey, don't hurt yourself with all that pent up gratitude you're holding inside and carrying around!"They both carry the same message. Often, saying irony calmly without raising your voice has a deeper effect.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what is expected, while verbal irony happens when someone says the opposite of what they mean for effect. Situational irony is more about unexpected events, while verbal irony involves words and their actual meaning.
it means that the object is full of iron-very wrong. irony and iron are completely different things, though it's hard to explain irony.
There are three primary types of irony: verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. Verbal irony occurs when someone says something that deliberately contradicts what they really mean. Situational irony is when the outcome of a situation is different than what was expected. Dramatic irony happens when the audience knows something that the characters do not.
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