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In "The Censors," Juan takes on the job of a government censor in a plan to approve his own love letter to Mariana. Instead he is executed after censoring his own message. What type of irony, if any, does this demonstrate?
Verbal
Institutional
dramatic
no irony
Verbal
Institutional
dramatic
no irony
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Answered by
Derpy Pegasus
Well it isn't verbal because verbal is, "Great, some one stained my dress".
And it isn't dramatic because it's like in tom and jerry where jerry has millions of tacks laid down for tom. The public KNOWS that tom is probably gonna run over them, but Tom doesn't know that.
I don't know what institutional is, but I'm quite positive it's meant to mean situation irony.
Situation Irony is like if you had painted fire streaks on your car and later on it actually did catch on fire.
And it isn't dramatic because it's like in tom and jerry where jerry has millions of tacks laid down for tom. The public KNOWS that tom is probably gonna run over them, but Tom doesn't know that.
I don't know what institutional is, but I'm quite positive it's meant to mean situation irony.
Situation Irony is like if you had painted fire streaks on your car and later on it actually did catch on fire.
Answered by
Parrot
So is it situational?
Answered by
Johnesha
It is situational
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