The main symbolism in the story is that Della sells her hair and Jim sells his watch. All in all, these symbols represent all the different things the couple has gone through in order to make the other happy. They both sold something that meant a lot to each other but would sell it for the others love and happiness. In the end they both realize that they would do or sell (for this matter) anything for each other. The irony is that she was willing to sacrifice something of worth to get him something nice. When cutting her hair, she made his gift useless. He bought her hair combs. Now they are useless. The irony on top of that is that he sold his watch for money to purchase the expensive combs for her. This irony is the twist in the plot.
Irony happens in a lot of places in the stories Flowers for Algernon and The Necklace. Irony happens in The Necklace when Mathilde loses her friends Necklace she bought a 36 thousand franc necklace. Meanwhile, the necklace that she actually lost was only worth about 500 francs. In The Necklace, the irony is shown when “Madame Forestier, deeply moved, took her hands. “Oh, my poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was at the very most five hundred francs!..” (Maupassant, 5). It is ironic that she spent ten years paying for something that was worth less than the necklace that she bought to replace the false necklace with. There is also irony in Flowers for Algernon when Charlie is unhappy due to the operation that
There are three different forms of irony used in the textbook: Dramatic irony, situational irony, and verbal irony. Dramatic Irony is used a lot in plays. It is when the reader knows something that the character doesn’t. Situational irony is when something happens that isn’t the expected outcome, typically with sharp contrasts and contradictions. Verbal irony is synonymous with sarcasm.
In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Anderson uses irony to exaggerate Melinda's loss in friendship. After Heather told Melinda she doesn’t want to be friends with her anymore, she ended up giving Melinda a thank you card for understanding that Heather does not want to be friends with Melinda anymore and returned her friendship necklace. At first, Melinda thought the card was from David but, "The card has a picture of two cutesy teddy bears sharing a pot of honey. I open it. 'Thanks for understanding. You're the sweetest!' It is signed with a purple pen. 'Good Luck!!! -Heather’ ” (Anderson 110). The irony is used when Heather is thanking Melinda for “understanding” that Heather does not want to be friends with Melinda anymore. Heather
Dramatic Irony is when there is a scene in the short story or novel (or whatever you are reading or watching) that has a character or characters that don’t understand or know what is going on around them. An example of this in “Just Lather that’s all” is when Captain Torrez walks into the barber shop; the barber was a rebel and the Captain is trying to kill all the rebels. The reason this is Dramatic Irony is that we know that the barber recognizes the Captain however, the Captain does not acknowledge that the barber is a rebel. We think he does not know that the barber is a rebel. The reason that that is Dramatic Irony is that it is somewhat connected the end of the short story. When the Captain leaves the shop he says “They told me that you’d kill me. I came to find out. But killing isn’t easy. You can take my word for it.” This shows that the Captain knew that the barber was a rebel and wanted to see if he
Irony is inadvertently lying, it is the omission of the intended meaning, which in turn is not telling the truth. So when Kurtz decides to paint the blindfolded woman with the torch, he is lying. The irony of the matter is that the blindfolded woman has the ability take the blindfold off to see the light and truth of her situation, but chooses not to. Colonization of countries is said to be bringing the light into
Irony is a useful device for giving stories many unexpected twists and turns. In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," irony is used as an effective literary device. Situational irony is used to show the reader that what is expected to happen sometimes doesn't. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in on something that is happening that the characters in the story do not know about. Irony is used throughout Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" through the use of situational irony and the use of dramatic irony.
The second use of irony is the fact that the necklace turns out to be a fake, and they have to replace it with a real diamond necklace worth thirty-six thousand French francs. Madame Forestier tells Madame Loisel that she lent her a fake necklace, meaning that all ten of the years she has worked to repay it are worthless (10). Madame Loisel and her husband work ten long and hard years to pay off their necklace because of her pride and inability to tell Madame Forestier what truly happened to the necklace.The third example is Madame Loisel borrowing the necklace to appear richer when it reality it’s a fake intended to make Madame Forestier look richer. Maupassant demonstrates Madame Loisel’s middle-class station by writing, “He
"Irony is a device that protects him (the artist) from the pain of his experience so that he may use it objectively in his art(Susquehanna. "New Critical")." In The Glass Menagerie, it is ironic how Tom speaks badly of his father and his leaving home but in the end he leaves home just like his father, the man "in love with long distances (Williams 30)''. The fact that Amanda wants what is best for her children is ironic because she worries so much over it that she doesn't realize what is best for them.
This leads to her idea of selling her most prized possession: her hair, to get Jim his present. Meanwhile, Jim decides to sell his most prized possession which was a pocket-watch that was passed down from his grandfather to his father and then to him. He sells that watch and buys Della a set of beautiful tortoise shell combs for her hair. Thus leading to the use of situational irony in which they both receive gifts for something they gave up in order to give the other a gift.
Irony is a useful device for giving stories many unexpected twists and turns. In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," irony is used as an effective literary device. Situational irony is used to show the reader that what is expected to happen sometimes doesn't. Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in on something that is happening that the characters in the story do not know about. Irony is used throughout Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" through the use of situational irony and the use of dramatic irony.
The big vein on his neck had made the barber crazy nervous. He could just kill him at that moment. The reader at this point is expecting that he will kill the murderer but that’s when irony comes in. “I don’t want blood on my hands. Just lather, that’s all. You are the executioner and I am the barber” (Tellez 127). This quote sets off irony because the readers thought that the barber was going to kill the murderer but he does not. When Torres is about to leave the barbershop, he says, “‘They told me that you’d kill me. I came to find out. But killing isn’t easy. You can take my word for it.’” (Tellez 126). This is another example of irony because the readers did not expect the murderer to know he was thinking on killing him. This story is a great example of irony because it basically examples the definition of the word.
The symbol the author talked mainly about is the Glass Castle, it represented so much in this book and got them through many years especially for Jeanette it stand for hope and for the better though there father rex walls couldn't physically build the glass house. I really didn't think the kids really cared about the house the dad had in mind not only because they lost faith in the fact that the dad been saying that for far too long but because it always stand for something more family, love and represent what the family went through and pain they went through for the better life they have now living. This imaginary glass home was there all along they may not have seen it but it was right in front of them the whole time it was there family, as long as they were together there glass (huge, fancy, stone house) remained it was where ever they were together. The castle shows by using a physical object to represent an idea or emotion the power of family and love the strength of it can get you through any blocking or stopping things of life. We are like the glass huge, fancy, stone house we are delicate and breakable we break easily and time is very valuable/very dearly loved before we fall into pieces and slip but we fall together and together we are not alone we will pick up the pieces together and it won't matter how long it takes because we'll get through together because no one gets left behind.
The element of irony can be expressed between the characters relationship thought the quote, “Some months later the bag boy and the girl with the orange bow gain crossed paths, standing in line with their dates at the movie theater, and glancing toward each other, each smiled slightly, then looked away.” This particular quote can be related to the element of irony because it is ironic that after thinking the first
In the drama play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the younger family received a 10,000 dollar life insurance check for mamas husband. Mama gave a portion of this money to Walter Lee,her son, and trusted him with it. Walter Lee who was wanting to spend the money to invest in a liquor store, but lost the money to Willy Harris they then realize that their dream may be dead. At this point they need hope and in this play it symbolises a lot of with the specific like a specific object (Mamas plant) or a general object (money). She sometimes even uses symbols through people (Beneatha) to get certain points across. The author is clever with using these symbolisms representing current problems, issues, or events.
There is plenty of irony in “The Necklace”. The situational irony in this story happens at the end of the story when Mathilde, who really does not like hard labor or anything lower class finds out that she has had to give up the greatest years of her life to save up and replace a necklace that she discovers is a fake. For a person who prided herself in that kind of taste and appearance on the upper class could not even tell the difference between the fake and valuable. The dramatic