Practice Situational Irony (3.3.4.2.2) - Unit 3: Navigating Narrative Worlds: A Deep Dive into Prose Fiction
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Situational Irony

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Question 1 Easy

What is situational irony?

💡 Hint: It contrasts expectations with reality.

Question 2 Easy

Give an example of situational irony.

💡 Hint: Think of where help is usually provided.

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Question 1

What defines situational irony?

A literal statement
An outcome differing from expectation
Overt sarcasm

💡 Hint: Consider the difference between expected and actual events.

Question 2

True or False: Situational irony and verbal irony are the same.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about examples of irony.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Create a commentary on how situational irony affects narrative structures in three different works of literature. Discuss the specific instances and the resultant thematic implications.

💡 Hint: Select three texts with clear ironic moments.

Challenge 2 Hard

Write a short story that culminates in a situationally ironic ending. Ensure that readers can identify the built expectations.

💡 Hint: Focus on setting strong expectations in early narrative development.

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