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The Ransom of Red Chief By O. Henry Concept: Irony

Why do authors use irony? Essential Question Why do authors use irony? Authors use irony to surprise readers and keep them interested in the story.

What is your prediction about the story’s tone? Predicting Definition: to guess about future events Look at the title Pay attention to details and clues from the narrator Pay attention to the characters’ dialogue and actions Look at the story’s title and make a prediction about the subject of the story. What is your prediction about the story’s tone?

Anticipation Guide Do you agree or disagree? Most people believe that you have to work hard to make a lot of money. Most people have tried or will try a “get rich quick” scheme at one point in their lives. Sometimes criminals kidnap individuals as a way to quickly earn money through a ransom. A kidnapper’s captive is always afraid and behaves in a submissive way during his captivity.

Create a Word Map: “Expectation” In your notes, include the following: Word: Expectation Definition: Three examples of a time you had an expectation: 1. 2. 3. Three synonyms for “expectation”:

If so…. the situation could be ironic. “Expectation” Does everything always work out the way that you expect it? Are you ever surprised? If so…. the situation could be ironic.

Irony Definition: the contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens; a surprise ending For example: At half time of the football game, your team is winning 35-3. You expect them to win the game. BUT… the other team comes back with a different quarterback and wins 35-38. That is ironic because you were positive that your team would win.

Three Types of Irony Situational Irony Verbal Irony Dramatic Irony

Think of an example from a book you’ve read. Situational Irony The contrast between what a character or the reader expects and what actually happens Think of an example from a book you’ve read.

Verbal Irony Also called sarcasm The contrast between what someone says and what he or she means Think of an example from a recent conversation.

Think of an example from a movie you’ve seen. Dramatic Irony The contrast between what a character knows and what the reader or audience knows Think of an example from a movie you’ve seen.

Words to Know Diatribe Ransom Pervade Collaborative Comply Surreptitiously Palatable Proposition Commend Impudent Write one original sentence using at least three of these words. It doesn’t have to make perfect sense; just try. 

The Real Definitions Diatribe: condemnation; bitter, abusive criticism Ransom: a price or payment demanded in return for the release of property or a person Pervade: to be spread or to be present throughout Collaborative: to work together on a project Comply: to act according to a command, request, or order Surreptitiously: in a sneaky way; secretly Palatable: acceptable to the taste; able to be eaten Proposition: a suggested plan Commend: to speak highly of; to praise Impudent: offensively bold and disrespectful

Try It Again Write an original sentence using at least three of the Words to Know from the story.

Pre-Reading: Prediction Chart This story is about a little boy who is kidnapped and held for a ransom. Write down a prediction in your notes for each of the following questions: Will the boy be scared? Will the kidnappers mistreat the boy? Will the boy’s parents immediately pay the ransom? Will the boy be reunited with his parents at the end? Use the chart on the next slide to help you.

Prediction Chart Situation Prior to Reading After Reading Scared of kidnappers Mistreated by kidnappers Ransom paid quickly Reunited with family

Post-Reading Theme Activity--Life Lesson After reading about these characters, what life lesson can you learn from their experience? In your notes, write a one-sentence theme and then follow-up with an explanation based on the specific details from the story. Remember: A theme is NOT story-specific.