Irony | Meaning | Definition

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Irony | Meaning | Definition

Irony Irony Meaning Irony Definition

Irony

(Noun)

The irony is a literary device in which a view, event, action or situation is expressed or presented in such a way that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects. There are three main types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic. 0 0 0.

 

N. B. The article originally belongs to the book entitled ‘Menonimus Dictionary of Definition.

Books on Literary Criticism by M. Menonimus:

  1. World Short Story Criticism
  2. World Poetry Criticism
  3. World Drama Criticism
  4. World Novel Criticism
  5. World Essay Criticism
  6. Indian English Poetry Criticism
  7. Indian English Poets and Poetry Chief Features
  8. Emily Dickinson’s Poetry-A Thematic Study
  9. Walt Whitman’s Poetry-A Thematic Study
  10. Critical Essays on English Poetry
  11. Tawfiq al-Hakim’s Novel: Return of the Spirit-An Analytical Study
  12. Tawfiq al-Hakim’s Novel: ‘Yawmiyyat Naib Fil Arayaf’-An Analytical Study
  13. Analytical Studies of Some Arabic Short Stories
  14. A Brief History of Arabic Literature: Pre-Islamic Period (500 AD-622 AD)
  15. A Brief History of Arabic Literature: Early Islamic Period (622 AD-661 AD) …

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