The Ironies of Great Expectations Kevin Dressel 3 Types of Irony Dramatic –When the reader is aware of something that the character is not. Situational.
Irony Situational Irony – This is when something happens in a story that is “the opposite of what we would normally expect to happen or would find appropriate”
Animal Farm: Author, Characters, and History George Orwell Born Eric Arthur Blair in Motihari, India in 1903, Other works: Down and Out in London.
Irony “Bummer of a birthmark Hal”. Based on the cartoon on the previous slide, what do you think irony means?
“Harlem” by Langston Hughes What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore – And then run? …
Short Stories Review White board races!. Name the term: one item stands for something else.
ELA 9 JEOPARDY REVIEW FINAL EXAM SPRING 2015 DAY #1 CLICK PICTURE TO JUMP TO SLIDE DAY #2 CLICK PICTURE TO JUMP TO SLIDE.
Edgar Allan Poe Biographical Approach. Literary Criticism 3.7 Analyze a work of literature, showing how it reflects the heritage, traditions, attitudes,