Satire in a national customer In a short story, "national" Frank O'Connor uses sarcasm to explain the conflicts they encounter when acting as combatants to force them to ignore enemy humanity . There is sarcasm in life and literature when there is a contrast between expectation and reality. The irony of words is defined as "the language in which the actual intention is expressed in words of opposite meaning" (Saar 248). The dramatic sarcasm is that there is a contrast between the perception of the role situation and the actual situation.
First of all, what is ironic? Many people think that something that does not happen is something happening (or you really want that it will not happen). In fact, genuine sarcasm only happens if the situation is opposite to your expectation. A typical example of inappropriate use of a satire is Alanis Morisette's song "Ironic", which said that "ironic on a wedding day" is an ironical example. It's not. Of course, you did not expect or want the rain, but this is not the extreme opposite of marriage. An example of irony is when two married married for divorce.
There are many things that can happen throughout life, called irony. Ironically there are three types of contextual sarcasm, dramatic sarcasm, and word sarcasm. Just as you saw a peaceful police arrested, the irony of the situation is the opposite of what happens to people and readers. Then, when the reader knows that the character in the story may not know yet, there is a dramatic sarcasm. The last example of sarcasm is the irony of the words, which is the turning point of a speech that can sound like irony, the cake is as soft as concrete, which means that the cake is hard to eat.