Irony/Satire - District 158

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Irony and Satire
“Irony is enormously satisfying perhaps because we know instinctively that
our carefully laid plans and ambitions and strivings often come to so little.”
Ray Bradbury
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I. Irony – kind of surprise; difference between
what is expected and what occurs
II. Types of Irony
A. Verbal Irony – saying one thing but
meaning another; similar to sarcasm
B. Situational Irony – when the opposite of
what we expect occurs (reversed expectations)
C. Dramatic Irony – when a reader knows
what a character does not (withheld knowledge)
III. Satire – writing or performance that uses ridicule to bring about
social or political reform
The satirist reveals human weaknesses in an attempt to expose and
eliminate human stupidity and wickedness. It is comedy with a purpose.
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