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Plot Analysis and Irony Ask yourself….. What are the main elements in the plot of the story? What aspects of the story were not what you thought they would.

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1 Plot Analysis and Irony Ask yourself….. What are the main elements in the plot of the story? What aspects of the story were not what you thought they would be?

2 Plot Analysis What are the 5 major points in a plot diagram? What information does the reader receive in each section?

3 Plot Analysis Exposition: – Characters and Conflicts are introduced Rising Action: – Characters are developed and the conflict builds tension Climax: – Point of greatest interest in the story. When the conflict erupts

4 Plot Analysis Falling Action: – Story and conflict draws to a close. The characters react to the climax Resolution: – Closing of the story. Not all questions are answered but most are

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6 Irony What is irony? – A literary technique or situation where the literal meaning does not coincide with the implied meaning Example…… “My boat is as unsinkable as the Titanic!” – Statement made by someone in 1912, who did not know the boat sank

7 Three Types of Irony- Verbal When the intended meaning is the opposite of the literal meaning Ex. In the movie Shrek- Shrek does not always say exactly what he means….. – Donkey- “Can I stay with you? Please????!” – Shrek- “Of course.” – Donkey- “Really?!” – Shrek- “No.”

8 Three Types of Irony- Situational The outcome is not what was expected Example… – A man steps to the side to avoid being hit by a sprinkler and falls in a swimming pool – In the Wizard of Oz, the cowardly lion asks the wizard for courage, only to discover he had courage the entire time

9 Three Types of Irony- Dramatic This is when situational irony occurs in a play or story. The audience or reader know the irony of the situation before the character does – Example… – In “Romeo and Juliet”- Romeo drinks poison because he thinks Juliet is really dead; when in actuality Juliet had pretended to be dead in order to meet with Romeo


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