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... and Jocasta try to interfere with the future that the oracles predict, the audience knows that their attempts are useless which creates irony throughout the ...
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... What the narrator says and her justifications for her actions might be viewed differently by the reader, which creates irony - dramatic irony in this case. ...
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... She creates irony by using contrasting devices and dialogue. Though ... Irony creates Sone's story as it is being created by Sone. Although ...
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It creates irony because the ending of the story completely contradicts the upbeat impression that the reader gets all throughout it. ...
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... Montresor. The setting of carnival also creates another irony related to the aforementioned pride of Fortunato. After Montresor ...
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... By using examples of irony and sarcasm like this throughout the novel, Golding creates a contrasting tone in which the reader can make distinctions between the ...
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... Dramatic irony is used to provide the reader with some relief, perhaps comical ... reader that another character is oblivious to which, in turn, creates an ironic ...
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... Shakespeare creates dramatic irony in a scene between Viola and the duke where Viola says, "I am all the daughters of my fathers house and all the brothers too ...
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... actually occurs. The use of irony creates a twist in stories which can complicate things, and yet create a better story. In "Billy ...
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... point of view. Consistent in voice, Montresor uses a sadistic and manipulative tone that creates dramatic irony. He is an unreliable ...
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... Mrs. Mallard dies. Chopin use of dramatical and situational irony creates an entertaining and interesting plot. When Mrs. Mallard's ...
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... The tragic aspects of the novel are further emphasized by the use of irony. ... the possibility of a good ending and the resulting tragedy creates the illusion of ...
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... Oedipus refers to Thebes as, "his city", but Creon challenges Oedipus by saying, "Is she not also mine?" This creates more dramatic irony because the reader ...
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... They are: situational, verbal, and dramatic. Irony plays an important role in Othello. It creates suspense, and adds interest to the story. ...
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... Illustrated by the strong usage of irony, Yezierska reveals the discrimination against ... kitchen and ironically, in worrying about that, she creates much bigger ...
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... The use of irony in a short story creates a picture of the different characters in the reader's head, and clues you in on future conflicts. ...
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... A short story creates an impression for the reader through many elements. ... Point of view, irony, and theme are more important parts to understanding the story ...
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... It is here that Shakespeare once again creates humour through the concept that 'things are not always as they seem'. The irony that comes from seeing the ...
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... This creates an image of a typical small farming community on a normal ... "The Lottery", by Shirley Jackson, displays numerous examples of irony throughout the ...
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... Raskolnikov is close to confessing the murder to Porifry, Nikolay adds even more situational irony by owning up to the murder. Dostoevsky creates this part in ...
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... devices such as foreshadowing, setting, and irony which reveal the underlying meaning of the story. Connell's use of foreshadowing creates an atmosphere of ...
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... death. Using both setting and irony, Shirley Jackson creates a small rural community not unlike what many people live in today. And ...
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... The irony in the film is seen in that Christof creates a human life to gain money for the company and satisfy the audience's curiosity of a human life, however ...
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... God himself couldn't sink this ship". This creates dramatic irony, as the audience knows that the Titanic is not unsinkable and that it does sink. ...
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... Dickinsons use of literary devices creates deeper meanings for her ironic look at agony Dickinson uses irony, personification, and metaphores/connotation, to ...
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... The setting in both texts as far as the physical environment is concerned differs somewhat, this very distinction is what creates the irony between them. ...
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... It is here that Shakespeare once again creates humour through the concept that 'things are not always as they seem'. The irony that comes from seeing the ...
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... I think Shakespeare's indirectly maybe even directly uses these contradictions to add to the Irony this passage creates, in relation to Lear's banishment of ...
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... stoned. Using both setting and irony, Shirley Jackson creates a small rural community not unlike people live in today. Although ...
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... Oedipus clearly displays towards his past and his fate.Dramatic irony is used ... reader that another character is oblivious to which, in turn, creates an ironic ...
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