Verbal Dramatic Situational
This is the contrast between what is  said  and what is  meant . Sarcastic comments are ironic.  For instance, the person who says, "Nice going, Einstein," isn't really paying anyone a compliment.
This is the contrast between  what the character thinks  to be true and  what we (the reader) know  to be true.  Sometimes as we read we are placed in the position of knowing more than what one character knows.  Because we know something the character does not, we read to discover how the character will react when he or she learns the truth of the situation.   Think soap operas!
It's when you know the monster is hiding in the attic, but the hero of the  movie doesn't know that. You want him to get a clue and stay away from the attic. "Don't open that door! Get out of the house!" The irony is  that the hero thinks he is safe,  when you know he's in danger.  There is that element of  contrast again. Oh! The Drama!
It is the contrast between  what happens  and  what was expected . Irony of situation is often humorous, such as when a  prank backfires  on the prankster.  It's the equivalent of a person spraying shaving cream in his own face when he was trying to spray his best friend. Watch this video!
Is it … Verbal Irony Dramatic Irony  Situational Irony Nora Jones on Sesame Street Picture from the begining. The teacher says, ”I just love it when kids leave their trash on the floor. I think it adds to the ambiance.”

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Irony notes for tw

  • 1.  
  • 3. This is the contrast between what is said and what is meant . Sarcastic comments are ironic. For instance, the person who says, "Nice going, Einstein," isn't really paying anyone a compliment.
  • 4. This is the contrast between what the character thinks to be true and what we (the reader) know to be true.  Sometimes as we read we are placed in the position of knowing more than what one character knows.  Because we know something the character does not, we read to discover how the character will react when he or she learns the truth of the situation.  Think soap operas!
  • 5. It's when you know the monster is hiding in the attic, but the hero of the movie doesn't know that. You want him to get a clue and stay away from the attic. "Don't open that door! Get out of the house!" The irony is that the hero thinks he is safe, when you know he's in danger. There is that element of contrast again. Oh! The Drama!
  • 6. It is the contrast between what happens and what was expected . Irony of situation is often humorous, such as when a prank backfires on the prankster. It's the equivalent of a person spraying shaving cream in his own face when he was trying to spray his best friend. Watch this video!
  • 7. Is it … Verbal Irony Dramatic Irony Situational Irony Nora Jones on Sesame Street Picture from the begining. The teacher says, ”I just love it when kids leave their trash on the floor. I think it adds to the ambiance.”