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The irony of Titania’s line
The irony of Titania’s line “Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful” is that Bottom, who has been transformed to have the
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What types of irony are used in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar? Select three options.
situational irony developmental irony dramatic
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Is this line from A Contemplation Upon Flowers by Henry King: "How often have I seen you at a bier and there look fresh and
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Bottom is somewhat bemused and flattered by Titania's affection. Despite his transformation into a donkey-headed figure, he
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I’m amazing at this,” John said with a chuckle as he cleaned up the fallen remains of his toothpick sculpture.
What kind of
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Choose the best definition for each of the following words and terms.
For what type of irony is the opposite of what is intended
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In The Importance of being earnest, match the type of irony to its definition. Verbal irony and dramatic irony and irony where
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A form of irony that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in a play is
understandable irony. situational
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"I'm amazing at this," John said with a chuckle as he cleaned up the fallen remains of his toothpick sculpture.
What kind of
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“Why the devil you came between us? I was hurt under your arm.” --Mercutio, Act III, Scene I
The above quote best exemplifies
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