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  2. Examples of Irony in Literature. Irony is a very effective literary device as it adds to the significance of well-known literary works. Here are some examples of irony: Example 1: The Necklace (Guy de Maupassant) “You say that you bought a necklace of diamonds to replace mine?” “Yes. You never noticed it, then! They were very like.”

  3. Top 12 Examples of Irony in Poetry - Literary Devices

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    Irony is a literary device that surprises readers by sharply deviating from expectation. Irony is a masterful tool used by writers in poetry to shape themes and scenarios. It creates a stark contrast between expectation and reality, consistently surprising the reader.

  4. Learning how to define irony and studying irony examples from literature can make your writing more impactful. Irony is a type of figurative language or literary device that happens when the speaker or writer uses words to express something that is the opposite of the literal meaning.

  5. Irony - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    Irony Examples. All three forms of irony are used very frequently in literature, theater, and film. In addition, sometimes the irony found in any of these mediums is broader and doesn't fit into any of the specific categories, and is instead just general irony. Irony in "The Sell Out"

  6. Writers use irony as a literary technique to add humor, create tension, include uncertainty, or form the central plot of a story. We will be looking at the four types of irony (three common and one uncommon) and providing examples and tips to help you identify and use them in your work.

  7. Common Examples of Irony. Verbal irony: “What a pleasant day” (when it is raining heavily) Situational irony: Referring to WWI as “the war to end all wars”. Situational irony: In 1925 when the New York Times declared that the crossword puzzle was a craze that was “dying out fast”.

  8. Penlighten‘s detailed list of irony examples includes works mainly from classic literature. Publishing Crawl offers five ways to incorporate dramatic irony into your writing. Harvard Library has an in-depth breakdown of the evolution of irony in postmodern literature.