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FOUR TYPES OF IRONY
Verbal Irony: when a speaker says one thing
but means another, or when a literal meaning
is contrary to its intended effect. An example
of this is sarcasm.
Dramatic (or tragic) irony is a disparity of
expression and awareness: when words
and actions possess a significance that
the listener or audience understands,
but the speaker or character does not.
Situational Irony is the disparity of
intention and result: when the
result of an action is contrary to
the desired or expected effect.
Cosmic irony is disparity between
human desires and the harsh
realities of the outside world.

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  • 1. FOUR TYPES OF IRONY Verbal Irony: when a speaker says one thing but means another, or when a literal meaning is contrary to its intended effect. An example of this is sarcasm.
  • 2. Dramatic (or tragic) irony is a disparity of expression and awareness: when words and actions possess a significance that the listener or audience understands, but the speaker or character does not.
  • 3. Situational Irony is the disparity of intention and result: when the result of an action is contrary to the desired or expected effect.
  • 4. Cosmic irony is disparity between human desires and the harsh realities of the outside world.