Situational Irony:
Harry didn't ask to be famous, yet he is. He would prefer just to go along about his business, but "someone" put his name into the goblet. This forces him back into the spotlight which is not where he wants to be, yet he cannot back out, making it look like he is flaunting his fame.
Thematic Irony:
Harry's blood is a necessary ingredient in bringing Voldemort back to corporal form. Yet Harry living through the rebounded Avada Kadavra curse is why Voldemort is incorporal. Ultimately, having Harry's blood in him turns out to be a bit of a pathogen for Voldemort in book 7, with Voldemort not able to bring down Harry when they were first leaving Privet Drive with the multiple polyjuiced Harrys.
Harry and his friends went through a lot of trouble to save the stone from whomever wanted to steal it, but as it turned out, the stone was safe in the Mirror of Erised all along.
Only someone who wanted the stone but not use it could get it.
Harry suspects Snape but is wrong, but later Snape kills Dumbledore, so Harry is right in a way
the description of a hobbit is that they like nothing out of the ordinary yet bilbo goes on a giant adventure as is the story "the hobbit"
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
The Individuated Hobbit was created in 1979-09.
Elvenking, king of under the montains, and bard
what does mantelpiece mean in the hobbit
The movies do not tell why the Dwarves are hated in The Hobbit and The Hobbit DoS. However, it is believed that past wars and experiences are the reason the Dwarves are hated.
some oxymorons are small crowd, pretty ugly, freezer burn, and jumbo shrimp.
Oxymorons may appear in some common proverbs. An example would be "act natural".
Biblical Fact
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oxyMORONS
jumbo shrimpicy hotsmall giantclever stupidityorganized messrigid flexibilitybitter sweetnessconstant changedull shine
The third movie for Hobbit has only just come out so some of the DLC content for the games has not yet been put out to the public.
unoxymorons i guess... Json100
One good oxymoron is jumbo shrimp. Other examples are painfully nice and business casual.
dull glow morosely gratified
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or oxymora) (from Greek ὀξύμωρον, "sharp dull") is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms. Oxymorons appear in a variety of contexts, including inadvertent errors such as extremely average and literary oxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox. Example: Deafening silence
Tolkien's hobbit characters can only be found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Some discussion of them can be found in his History of Middle Earth books, basically they are notes about the writing and creation of Middle Earth.