Foreshadowing, similies, metaphors, irony, and personification.
- if you confess to being a witch, you live. if you don't, then you die.-john protor says his wife never lies, but she does about his adultery issue-abigail wnats to be with proctor since the beginning, but ends up killing him.
Foreshadowing, similies, metaphors, irony, and personification.
Yes. I saw it and there was a dramatic irony part.
The cast of Irony - 2006 includes: Michael Capellupo as Narrator
Foreshadowing, similies, metaphors, irony, and personification.
Flashbacks, Irony, Foreshadowing, Imagery, Characternym and Diction is used. Quite well, I might add.
When everypne believes Harry is the Heir of Slytherin, Harry isn't but he is related to Slytherin through the Peverell family.
irony
In order to build suspense or create humor.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneThis is the first Harry Potter novel/movie (fiction). It introduces us to the magical world that exists in secret within the real world. You are introduced to this world through the eyes of the lead character of Harry Potter, who learns suddenly that he is really from a magical family and must begin attending a boarding school for young wizards called Hogwarts.As the story unfolds, you also learn of an evil wizard named Voldemort who killed Harry's parents, died, and is attempting to return to life. Harry learns that Voldemort is trying to steal a magical Stone, and Harry decides that he must find the stone before Voldemort does. Plot summary Harry Potter learns he is a wizard and all about Voldemort. Then he gets to Hogwarts and figures out about the Sorcerer's Stone and at the end he has to battle Voldemort who was really part of Professor Quirrell. Harry is gratefully swept from the home and company of his atrocious family members. His Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon and his dreaded cousin, Dudley. He is taken to Hogwarts, a school of magic. He there learns that he is magic. At Hogwarts he finds friendship and care which he'd never had before. But when Harry, and 2 of his friends (Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley) go to the forbidden third floor they discover just why it is forbidden. They also notice a trap door. It is only natural that they wonder what is beyond it. They soon discover that the trap door must lead to the Philosopher's Stone! A stone which will turn any substance to gold and grant any drinker eternal life. They believe that the horrid potions master, Snape, is after it! They must stop him!
"The Quiet Man" by Frank O'Connor contains both situational irony and dramatic irony. Situational irony is present in the unexpected twist at the end of the story, while dramatic irony occurs when the reader knows something that the characters do not, creating tension and suspense.
- if you confess to being a witch, you live. if you don't, then you die.-john protor says his wife never lies, but she does about his adultery issue-abigail wnats to be with proctor since the beginning, but ends up killing him.
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One irony in "The Possibility of Evil" is that the seemingly perfect and charming Miss Strangeworth turns out to be the source of discord and cruelty in her town. Another irony is that Miss Strangeworth's attempts to maintain order and purity in the town by sending poison-pen letters ultimately result in chaos and suspicion.
verbal irony had to do with words, but situational irony has to do wit events.
irony