Definition of Irony
How do you define Irony? What is the definition of Irony?
The definition of Irony is as follows:
Definition of Irony
Irony
illustrates a situation, or a use of language,
involving some kind of discrepancy. The result of an
action or situation is the reverse of what is
expected. A famous
example of irony is ''Water, water, every where, Nor
any drop to drink' in the Ancient Mariner.
Example of Irony
There are many examples of different types of poetry. An example
of Irony can be found in the poetic work of zzzz.
Example
of Irony - Excerpt
Rime of
the Ancient Mariner
by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Water,
water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink.
Forms of Poetry and Literary Terms
How do you define a couplet or a Falling Meter? And what exactly
is an Iambic pentameter? We have provided a definition of poetry
and literary terms together with the meaning and examples, such
as the above definition of Irony. A
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type of poem and poetry.
Definition of Poetry
Poetry is piece of literature written by a poet in meter or
verse expressing various emotions which are expressed by the use
of variety of techniques including metaphors, similes and
onomatopoeia. The emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the
use of techniques such as repetition, meter and rhyme are what
are commonly used to distinguish poetry from prose. Poems often make heavy use of imagery and word
association to quickly convey emotions. An example of Irony is
detailed above.
Structure of Poetry
The structure used in poems varies with different types of
poetry and can be seen in the above example of Irony. The structural elements include the line, couplet,
strophe and stanza. Poets combine the use of language and a
specific structure to create imaginative and expressive work.
The structure used in some Poetry types are also used when
considering the visual effect of a finished poem. The structure
of many types of poetry result in groups of lines on the
page which enhance the poem's composition.
Irony
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