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Happy April Fool’s Day!

Happy April Fool’s Day!. We’re doing an impromptu lesson on irony!!. What is irony?. The general term for literary techniques that portray differences between appearance and reality, or expectation and result. Verbal Irony– Think Sarcasm!!.

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Happy April Fool’s Day!

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  1. Happy April Fool’s Day! We’re doing an impromptu lesson on irony!!

  2. What is irony? The general term for literary techniques that portray differences between appearance and reality, or expectation and result

  3. Verbal Irony– Think Sarcasm!! Words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant • You look so good today. • The weather is so nice outside today. • I love when you talk over me when I’m speaking. What’s Said ≠ Actual Meaning

  4. Dramatic Irony There’s a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows to be true. • When the audience knows the killer is in the closet, but the character does not • In Mean Girls when Lindsay Lohan’s character gives Regina protein bars to make her thinner, but they’re actually making her fat Character’s Knowledge ≠ Your Knowledge

  5. Situational Irony– think plot twists! An event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience. • When Harry turns out to be a horcrux • Romeo trying to bring peace between the two families actually brings about their demise • In “The Necklace” when the main character finds out the necklace she lost was a fake Expectations ≠ Reality

  6. Your activity today! You must pick out 2 articles from The Laureate and explain the irony in the article. You must cite at least ONE PIECE OF TEXTUAL EVIDENCE per article. “Teachers throughout Lassiter are encouraging students to wear diapers so they no longer need to waste class time…” (Freshour, 5). “Example quote,” (THE AUTHOR, PAGE #)

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