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Page 1: IRONY September 24 and 25, 2015. CLEAR Have a seat Take out your book Begin reading silently for CLEAR

IRONYSeptember 24 and 25, 2015

Page 2: IRONY September 24 and 25, 2015. CLEAR Have a seat Take out your book Begin reading silently for CLEAR

CLEAR

Have a seatTake out your bookBegin reading silently for CLEAR

Page 3: IRONY September 24 and 25, 2015. CLEAR Have a seat Take out your book Begin reading silently for CLEAR

Irony

Definition: The opposite of what is expected.

Example: Verbal, situational, and dramatic irony

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Verbal Irony

Definition: A character says one thing but means the opposite. Sarcasm is a type of verbal irony.

Example: Your mom walks into your filthy bedroom and says, “Wow! You’ve cleaned!”

“The locker room smells really good,” Jonas said to a room of sweaty players.

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Situational Irony

Definition: When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected.

Example: Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, uses an Apple computer.

While a thief is robbing someone’s house, his home is broken into and robbed.

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Dramatic Irony

Definition: When the reader knows something that the character does not

Example: Romeo believes Juliet is dead, but we know she took a potion to sleep.

Tim’s parents are proud of the “A” she got on the test, but the reader knows she cheated.

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Review

Something that is unexpected is ironic.

If it’s said, it’s verbal irony.

If it’s an unexpected event, it’s situational irony.

If it’s unknown to the character, it’s dramatic irony.

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Guided Practice

I will read a statement.

Raise your hand to identify the type of irony: verbal, situational, or dramatic.

You may use your notes, but be prepared to explain your answer.

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Guided Practice

“Awesome! Another homework packet!,” the overworked student exclaimed.

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Guided Practice

Alex writes a love poem to Judy but the reader knows that Judy loves Devin.

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Guided Practice

A soldier shoots at the enemy, but the bullet ricochets and he is hit with his own bullet.

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Independent Practice

You buy yourself something after months of saving and then someone gets it for you for Christmas.

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Independent Practice

Your mom looks at your wrinkled shirt and says, “That’s a well pressed shirt you have!”

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Independent Practice

A couple appears in court to finalize a divorce, but during the proceeding, they remarry instead.