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Isn't it Ironic? The Types of Irony Learning Objective n We will be able to identify and explain the three types of Irony through the use of a variety of pictures and texts. n The Warm-up Question n Types of Irony Graphic Organizer


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Isn't it Ironic?

The Types of Irony

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Learning Objective

n We will be able to identify

and explain the three types

  • f Irony through the use of a

variety of pictures and texts.

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n The Warm-up Question n Types of Irony Graphic

Organizer

n Examples of Irony n Reflection n Analyze pictures to determine

kind of irony

n Analyze text to determine kind

  • f irony.
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Warm-up Question

n In 1981, while standing next to his car,

President Ronald Reagan was hit in the chest by a bullet fired by John Hinkley

  • Jr. In fact, Hinkley's bullet completely

missed President Reagan, but then ricocheted off the car's bulletproof window, and struck President Reagan in the chest.

– What is Irony? How is the passage above an example of Irony? Use evidence to justify your answer.

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Example: a fire station burns down

irony

Definition: A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. Situational: Something happens that we wouldn’t expect to happen.

Teacher Example: A fire station burns down.

Dramatic: the reader knows something the characters do not Verbal: what is said is different than what is meant

Teacher Example: Home Alone- We know that Kevin has planted traps every where, but the thieves don’t! Teacher Example: You tell someone to break a leg but you mean for them to have good luck.

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Identify the following examples of irony as situational, dramatic, or verbal… Slide #1: George breaks a date with his girlfriend so he can go to a ball game with the guys. At the concession stand, he runs into his girlfriend with another guy.

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Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY

n How is it an example of IRONY?

– We do not expect George to see his girlfriend with another guy.

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Slide #2

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Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY

How is the picture an example of IRONY?

– We don’t expect a FITNESS CENTER to have an escalator because they cause you to burn LESS calories.

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You are watching a horror movie. You know that the bad guy is waiting for the main character in the closet, but the character doesn’t know and unknowingly opens the closet door.

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Answer: DRAMATIC IRONY

n Why is it an example of IRONY?

– You, as the audience, know something that the main character does not.

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As you walk outside into the pouring rain, your friend sarcastically comments, “What lovely weather we’re having today.”

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Answer: VERBAL IRONY

n Why is it an example of IRONY?

– Your friend is saying that it is lovely weather but what she means is just the opposite. It is a very dreary day.

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Slide #5

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Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY

How is the picture an example of IRONY?

– The guy is calling the protestors stupid, but he spelled, “morons” wrong!

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n A police station gets robbed.

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Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY

n How is it an example of IRONY?

– We wouldn’t expect a POLICE STATION to get robbed. They investigate robberies!

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Slide #7

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Answer: SITUATIONAL IRONY

n How is the picture an example

  • f IRONY?

– It is ironic that a McDonald’s sign is beside a sign about obesity!

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When watching a talk show, the audience knows why a person has been brought on the show. However, the person in the chair does not know that they are going to be reunited with a long lost friend.

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Answer: DRAMATIC IRONY

n How is it an example of IRONY?

– The audience knows information that a character does not! (We know why the person has been brought on the show, but they don’t!)

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The End!

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Reflection

  • Three kinds of irony
  • Things you are unsure about/

Questions about irony

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What kind of irony does this show? Explain.

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What kind of irony does this demonstrate? Explain.

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What kind of irony does this show? Explain.

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What kind of irony does this image show? Explain.

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What kind of irony does this demonstrate? Explain.

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What kind of irony does this demonstrate? Explain.

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