Treyvionte Moorer
April 30, 2015
1st Period Irony is a very important piece used in literature all over the world. Many of the world greatest writers used Irony in their writing pieces. Irony is sometimes confused with a coincident, actually there’s a huge difference between the two. Irony can be divided into three categories such as verbal, situational, and dramatic irony. Irony is one of the many techniques that authors use to grasp their readers attention. The rhetorical device of irony is usually deeper than what the author is implying. In the play Romeo & Juliet Irony helps make the play what the play has become today. Verbal irony is used many times in the famous play Romeo and Juliet. Juliet Father wants her to marry a guy named Paris
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It’s the day Juliet and Paris Wedding and the nurse goes to Juliet’s room to awake her for her Supposed to be big day. When she walks in she finds what she thinks that Juliet has died. Capulet Find out and says to Paris in act 4 scene 5 line 37, “O son, the night before thy wedding Hath death lain with thy life”. Which he is saying the night before you and Juliet is supposed to get married she has died. Lord Capulet is losing his mind. Tybalt tries to fight Romeo, but Romeo says no due to him being related to Tybalt because he just married his cousin Juliet. Mercutio Romeo’s best friend says well if he won’t fight you then I will. Tybalt kills Mercutio, and Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo knows he has made a mistake so in act 3 scene 1 line 98 Romeo says “O, I am fortune’s fool”. He knows he has just tended his whole future with Juliet because he has killed one of her family members. There is no way Juliet’s family will approve of him and her being …show more content…
There are tons of things that the audience knows in this play that only if the characters knew maybe Romeo and Juliet would have actually been together. Romeo opens the tomb and discovers that Juliet is dead. She is not really dead; she has drunk a potion that was supposed to last for 42 hours. A letter was being sent to Romeo to let him know what is going on but the letter didn’t make it to him before he left. When he makes it to the tomb and discovers Juliet, she is getting ready to awake from the potion so all of her features are coming back. To Juliet Romeo says in act 5 scene 3 lines 110 – 114, “Ah, dear Juliet, Why art thou yet so fair? Shall I believe that unsubstantial Death is amorous, and that the learn abhorred monster keeps thee her in dark to be his paramour “. Juliet has always been a beautiful girl, but when her family found her dead she actually looked pale like the life had been sucked out of her body. Romeo looks at her and sees how appealing she is looking and he is like you are so beautiful even when you are dead. Romeo no longer wants to live if he has to live without Juliet so he drinks some poison, and yes the poison is strong. Romeo says in act 5 scene 3 line 131 “Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die “.The poison is working very fast. He gives Juliet his last kiss then he
He wants Juliet to marry paris not caring of her wishes or what she wants. Her parents are being selfish and only thinking of themselves instead of Juliet. Not only does he force her to wed to Paris, but moves the wedding up. “‘Send for the County. Go tell him of this.
After the death of Tybalt and the banishment of Romeo Capulet changed his decision. Everything happened very fast and Capulet decides to make Juliet marry Paris. “Unworthy as she is, that we have wrought so worthy a gentleman to be her bride?” (Capulet) “Not Proud you have, But thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate, but thankful even for hate is meant love.
The next day they ended up getting married and had to hide it from their parents. That’s where Paris comes in and he wants to marry Juliet. Since Lord Capulet doesn’t know about Romeo he wants Juliet to get married to Paris. Juliet tells her father that she doesn’t want to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet says that he will disown his own daughter if she doesn’t.
He thinks that she is dissatisfied and ungrateful for her life, so he plans to go up to Juliet’s bedroom and tell her that she is going to marry Paris no matter what. This caused her to get out of the environment and see Friar Laurence and make a plan to avoid marrying Paris. This, in turn, led to the deaths of Romeo and
Ambrose Bierce wrote An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, throughout this short story he uses literary techniques to foreshadow and create a shock effect. Bierce wanted there to be shock in the story to help with the suspense towards the end. Bierce’s main character, Peyton Fahrquhar, is sentenced to death. The short story starts out on a bridge for Fahrquhar’s death. Throughout this story there is a lot of detail, so we can understand the story better and so the readers can receive more shock and suspense.
When the nurse tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead and Romeo is going to be banished, Juliet tries to show loving affection to Romeo by putting wonderful and awful words together: “beautiful tyrant,” “damned saint,” “honorable villain,” “fiend angelical” (3.2.75-79). Shakespeare uses many oxymorons to show that Juliet is in a tragic state where she does not want to pick any sides. Because Juliet can not and has not told her parents about the marriage between Romeo and Juliet, she is careful with what words she says to her family. When her mom, Lady Capulet, talks about sending poison to Romeo to kill him, Juliet suggests to “find out but a man to bear a poison, I would temper it” (3.5.96-97). Juliet takes a massive risk and declares she will make the poison herself for Romeo because she is so desperate to rescue him.
The Story of an Hour, and The Interlopers can be compared and contrasted in many different ways. They both make use of irony, and have similar endings. The theme, however, is different in these stories. Irony has three main uses. Verbal, situational, and dramatic.
Shakespeare uses dramatic irony in a quote from Juliet to show how she realizes that their love will be forbidden because of the feud between the two families. “My only love, sprung from my only hate!” (1.5.137), Juliet says, as she is told by the Nurse that Romeo is a Montague. This quote is important to the scene and Act I because in this moment, Juliet realizes that her one and only love will be forbidden, as a result of her family’s hatred. Therefore, Juliet is in distress in this moment because she knows that it will be essentially impossible for her and Romeo to be together.
Irony may appear in difference ways within literature. Irony changes our expectations of what might happen. It can create the unexpected twist at the end of a story or anecdote that gets people laughing or crying. Verbal irony is intended to be a humorous type of irony. Situational irony can be either funny or tragic.
1. Irony as we talked about in class is considered to be intellectual or a sort of dry humor. It also has a double meaning, where you say one thing but the opposite meaning is implied. For example, in the reading “SantaLand Diaries” David and another elf realized that Santa is an anagram of Satan. So they would substitute the word for Santa by using Satan in front of customers.
¨For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo¨. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a story of two lovers who take their life all because of a misunderstanding. However, who is to blame for their tragic demise? The parents who made the two lovers feel like outcasts must be to blame. The Capulets forced Juliet to marry Paris, the constant fighting made them want to keep the marriage secret, and made Romeo and Juliet to scared to say anything.
A Midsummer night's dream is filled with different kinds of irony. There are three different kinds of irony . There is dramatic, situational and verbal. There were few example of situational irony in this text so i will not be giving examples of situational irony . One kind of irony is dramatic irony .
From the very beginning of the play, Shakespeare, is holding fate to blame for the death of the two lovers. In the line “from forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” foreshadowing, metaphor and alliteration are used to show how Romeo and Juliet’s love would end in tragedy. Foreshadowing is used to create suspense leading to a later scene in the play where the lover’s suicide. The metaphor “star-crossed lovers” suggest the prophetic alignments of the stars are against them. The lovers are ill-fated from the start.
The Analysis of Irony in Hansel and Gretel Short Story I. Overview Hansel and Gretel is a story by Grimm 's brother, which tells about siblings who are thrown away by their parents because their parents have no money to feed them and their mother insists to leave them starving to death. Even though their father feels bad about leaving them in the wood but their father has no choice but to obey the step mother. Fortunately, the children are smart enough to find way back to their home although they have to face a wicked witch first before they arrive home safely. II.
Julius Caesar Irony Have you ever wondered how many irony situations went on in this play? I can tell you there was a lot. Irony is a figure of speech in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words. Also there is Irony between the characters, irony between the audience and the characters.