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Irony & Ambiguity Learning Objective: Interpret and evaluate the impact of ironies and ambiguities in a text.

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1 Irony & Ambiguity Learning Objective: Interpret and evaluate the impact of ironies and ambiguities in a text.

2 Irony Irony is the difference, between what is expected and what actually happens Note: Sometimes it takes a minute to process the irony-because they are very subtle sometimes.

3 Specific Kinds of Irony
Verbal Situational Dramatic

4 Verbal Irony Also known as sarcasm, occurs when someone says something but means something else

5 Situational Irony When an event or situation is the opposite of what we thought would take place

6 Dramatic Irony When we know what is going to happen to the character, but the character does not know. The advertisement to the left shows an able-bodied person running up a hill, and a message from the Prosthetic Professionals of America. A Prosthetic is a fake body part used to replace a missing one. What may happen to the woman running up the hill?

7 Ambiguity… “I just don’t get it!”
Allows readers to interpret the story or other work in more than one way Can’t be cleared up with careful interpretation Leave’s us with unanswered questions

8 Summary Questions: Define irony, list the three different types of irony and explain each one. What is ambiguity? Does the story Cranes have ambiguity? Explain your answer.


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