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Irony In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery - 659 Words

Irony In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery - 659 Words

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Irony persists as an important concept in both stories While the two stories largely rely on building tension and subverting the expectations,

In The Necklace, tragic irony is more pronounce; whereas, in The Lottery, verbal irony is more pronounced, especially as the lottery winner meets her demise  “Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones” the irony in this is that this makes no sense to the reader yet because they are

12_12_23 lottery result kerala Jackson uses dramatic irony by creating a situation that is understood by the readers but not by Mrs Hutchinson Mrs Hutchinson arrives late for the lottery The Lottery Irony · Situational Irony · Unreliable Narrator · One example of situational irony is when Tessie is first in her house and then says

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