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irony practice
choose whether the example is verbal, dramatic or situational irony.
- a fire station that burns down.
- in frozen, the audience is aware that elsa has powers that are hard to control. her sister anna does not know about these powers and thinks of elsa as standoffish and cold.
- someone breaks into a police station.
- entering a friend’s messy room and saying “nice place you have here.”
- in the tv show smallville, clark kent comments that in the future he does not want to put on a suit and fly around but the audience knows he will.
- stating during a thunderstorm, “beautiful weather we’re having.”
- in the movie toy story, buzz lightyear thinks he is a real space ranger but the other toys and the audience knows that he is just a toy.
- someone telling the loser of a race “you should try out for the olympics!”
- winner of a spelling bee failing a spelling test.
- in star wars, luke does not know darth vader is his father until episode v, but the audience knows sooner.
Brief Explanations
- A fire station exists to prevent fires, so it burning down is a reversal of expected outcome.
- The audience knows more about Elsa's secret than Anna, creating a knowledge gap.
- A police station is meant to prevent crime, so a break-in there reverses expectations.
- The speaker says the opposite of their true opinion about the messy room.
- The audience knows Clark Kent's future as Superman, which he doesn't anticipate.
- The speaker's comment about the weather is the opposite of the actual stormy conditions.
- The audience and other toys know Buzz is a toy, but he believes he's a real ranger, creating a knowledge gap.
- The speaker says the opposite of a genuine compliment to the race loser.
- A spelling bee winner is expected to pass a spelling test, so failing reverses expectations.
- The audience knows Darth Vader is Luke's father before Luke does, creating a knowledge gap.
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