Situational irony is, simply put, when the opposite of what one expects to happen occurs. In "The Necklace," Guy de Maupassant relies once again on his dark situational irony to end the story and...
The irony is the fact that the woman worked her entire life to buy a necklace for the woman after it was lost to find out later on that the necklace she had lost and spent all that time trying to...
All are surprising in some way Verbal irony results from what characters say. 'Do as I say not as I do because actions speak louder than words and you should believe what you see more than what you...