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Irony #1: Situational Irony

Irony #1: Situational Irony. when the outcome of an event is not what is expected the outcome is strangely appropriate. The Necklace. Situational Irony in: “The Necklace”. Madame Loisel works for ten years to pay for the replacement necklace, and it turns out to be a cheap imitation!

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Irony #1: Situational Irony

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  1. Irony #1:Situational Irony • when the outcome of an event is not what is expected • the outcome is strangely appropriate

  2. The Necklace

  3. Situational Irony in:“The Necklace” • Madame Loisel works for ten years to pay for the replacement necklace, and it turns out to be a cheap imitation! • We don’t expect it, but it’s appropriate for her to be punished for her vanity and selfishness in the end.

  4. The Most Dangerous Game

  5. Situational Irony in:“The Most Dangerous Game” • Rainsford learns a valuable lesson about what it’s like to be “the hunted”, but likely becomes a manhunter himself. • We don’t expect him to drift to the dark side, but it seems appropriate and logical in the end.

  6. The Lady or the Tiger?

  7. Situational Irony in:“The Lady or the Tiger” • We don’t find out the results of the princess’s choice, or her lover’s fate. • It’s appropriate because it doesn’t matter...it’s a lose-lose situation!

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