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1 Week 1 Vocabulary

2 Verbal irony When words express something contrary to the truth, or someone says the opposite of what they really feel or mean.

3 Situational irony When actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended.

4 Dramatic irony When the audience is more aware of what is happening than a character. Example: In Beauty and the Beast, we know that the Beast is really a prince living under a curse, but Belle does not. She is unaware of his true identity.

5 Direct characterization
When the author tells their audience what a character is like. (Think adjectives!!) Example: The patient boy and quiet girl were both well-mannered and did not disobey their mother.

6 Indirect characterization
When the author reveals a character’s personality through details of speech, thoughts, interactions with other characters, actions, and looks. Example: The man seated in the parked limousine had short hair and a serious gaze. He was dressed professionally in a pressed shirt and tie.


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