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Situational Irony In Plays

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Situational irony in plays refers to a literary device where the audience or readers expect one outcome based on the setup but a completely different and often opposite outcome occurs, creating a sense of contradiction.

Key Features

  • Unexpected twist in plot
  • Contradiction between expectations and reality
  • Enhances dramatic effect
  • Engages audience's emotions

Pros

  • Adds depth and complexity to the storyline
  • Keeps audience engaged and interested
  • Can create comedic or dramatic effects depending on the context

Cons

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