Situational Irony And Verbal Irony Analysis

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Poe often uses words and actions to imply the opposite of their literal meanings. This is called irony, something that seems deliberately contrary to what someone expects. Two types of irony that exist in the story are Situational Irony and Verbal Irony. Situational Irony, when people say one thing and do another, is present many times within this selection. Fortunato’s name is full of irony. “Fortunato”, in Italian, means fortunate or lucky. However, Fortunato, is far from lucky in the end of the story. After Montresor carries out the crime, he says “My heart grew sick--on account of the dampness of the catacombs” Montresor felt sick because of what he had done, not because of the damp catacombs. (Lines 215-217) Situational Irony was also

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