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Dramatic irony In the play, the ending of the event ends with the result of violating the will or expectation of the parties. 드라마틱아이러니
연극에서 사건의 결말이 당사자들의 의지나 기대에 어긋나는 결과로 끝나는 것.
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10 KOREAN BOOKS RELATING TO «드라마틱아이러니»
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In Greek myth, the distance between the gods' perspective and the human perspective seems to produce an inevitable irony. Divine Irony In Literature For Example: Greek Tragedy DRAMATIC IRONY What modern critics label "dramatic irony" ...
Glenn Stanfield Holland, 2000
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The Theory and Analysis of Drama - 56페이지
Thus, one of the most famous examples of irony in all drama - Antony's spoken refrain 'Brutus is an honourable man' in his funeral oration for the central figure in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (III, ii) - has nothing to do with dramatic irony in the ...
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Divine Madness: On Interpreting Literature, Music, and the ... - 52페이지
almost always treated as structural ironies are Socratic irony, Romantic irony, and dramatic irony or tragic irony. Socratic irony, circumscribed already in antiquity, is mostly understood as pretended ignorance or naivete on the part of an ...
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Drama and Theatre Studies - 91페이지
Dramatic irony adds tension and a sense of involvement for the audience Dramatic irony can symbolise the lack of control and knowledge we have in life Dramatic irony can highlight folly; often used in comedy There is a weight of dramatic ...
Sally Mackey, Simon Cooper, 2000
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A Rhetoric of Irony - 63페이지
Dramatic irony. Drama has always been especially given to effects depending on the author's providing, early in the play, information that will point to an ironic effect later on. Soliloquies, for example, are used in some plays to prepare us, with ...
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The Triumph of Irony in the Book of Judges - 197페이지
classifies irony according to modes, which differentiate the kind of agent used for the ironist's disclosure of information. ... Dramatic irony is distinguished from speaker and situation irony in that the reader alone observes the play of irony ...
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The Critical Mythology of Irony - 115페이지
[Then there is dramatic irony, when the writer has written three acts, then against all probability becomes someone else and now has to write the last two acts. Doubled irony, when two lines of irony run parallel without disturbing each other, ...
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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama: An International ...
fully woven into the play that the final bits of information coincide with the end of the play. dramatic illusion That special ... Dramatic illusion reconciles truth and artifice. dramatic irony Technique of the drama in which the audience is provided ...
Stanley Hochman, McGraw-Hill, inc, 1984
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Turning Toward Philosophy: Literary Device and Dramatic ... - 127페이지
Definition 3b above speaks of dramatic irony as being something of which the audience is aware, but of which the players are not. I want to modify this understanding of irony when it is Socratic irony and, by that modification, illustrate Socratic ...
(Sophocles 1942, 128, 413-19) We might say that we can get a sense of this tragic or dramatic irony today, either by the fact that we know the plot of Macbeth and can see Macbeth hurtling towards his end, despite his ambitions, or by the fact ...