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16 March, 22:57

Use of Irony

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Which statement best explains Orwell's use of irony in

this passage?

The unexpected action of Napoleon changing his

opinion on alcohol is situational irony.

Dramatic irony occurs because the reader knows

that Napoleon won't die-he drank too much

alcohol.

Squealer uses verbal irony because he does not

mean that Napoleon is really dying.

The fact that Napoleon seems to be dying is

situational irony because he is a strong leader.

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Prwell

Answer is B - dramatic irony occurs because the reader knows that Napoleon won't die--he drank too much alcohol

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  1. 17 March, 00:46
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    B). Dramatic irony occurs because the reader knows that Napoleon won't die-he drank too much alcohol.

    Explanation:

    Irony is demonstrated as the literary device in which there is an incongruity between the expectations or the intended meaning and the reality or actual meaning of a situation.

    Dramatic irony is characterized as the form of irony in which the readers or the audience possess a clear understanding of the situation (in a drama) while the characters remain unaware. Thus, there lies a contradiction in the plot.

    In the given passage, Orwell employs 'dramatic irony' as there is an incongruity between the readers' and characters' understanding. The readers are aware that Napoleon won't die (as he had drank alcohol excessively, nothing else) but the characters think that 'he had a terrible piece of news to impart.' Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
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