When everypne believes Harry is the Heir of Slytherin, Harry isn't but he is related to Slytherin through the Peverell family.
Wry is the answer I found for Expressing Irony.
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He causes the reader to distrust the narrator.
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Helen Chambers has written: 'Humor and irony in nineteenth-century German women's writing' -- subject(s): History and criticism, German fiction, Women authors, Irony in literature, Humor in literature, German literature 'The changing image of Theodor Fontane' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Foreshadowing, similies, metaphors, irony, and personification.
Personification is when you give an innanimate object human characterisitcs- eg. the jacket shivered, the chair moaned
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verbal irony had to do with words, but situational irony has to do wit events.
In the play "Heat Lightning" by Robert F. Carroll, irony is present in the contrast between the seemingly normal small-town gas station setting and the dark and mysterious events that unfold during a stormy night. The characters' actions and hidden secrets contribute to the dramatic irony as the audience becomes aware of the characters' true intentions before they do, creating tension and suspense. The play's conclusion reveals a twist that challenges the audience's assumptions, adding another layer of irony to the story.
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Another name for situational irony is irony of events.
Irony punctuation is a type of notation that is used to express sarcasm or irony in written format. An example of irony punctuation is the reverse question mark.
Situational irony occurs when the outcome of a situation is different from what is expected, while verbal irony happens when someone says the opposite of what they mean for effect. Situational irony is more about unexpected events, while verbal irony involves words and their actual meaning.