Surprise is a product of situational irony. However, emotions ranging from humour to depressing can also be created by situational irony. Guy de Maupassant's “The Necklace” and O Henry’s “ The Ransom of Red Chief” utilize situational irony to produce emotions other than surprise, like pity and humour. Maupassant uses the irony in the miss bringings of Mathilde Loisel to produce pity while O Henry uses the irony of the situations to create humour. While stories with situational irony end off with happy…
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also be a great element in a short story. This shock, is also known as situational irony. In stories authors can use this to make readers think more about the story being told. Different authors, such as O. Henry who make the reader laugh in the short story “The Ransom of Red Chief.” Also in the short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant makes the reader feel sympathy for the characters in the story. When authors use situational they can make the reader feel different emotions for the characters…
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about irony is that it splits things apart, gets up above them so we can see the flaws and hypocrisies and duplicates.” Situational Irony can change the way a person looks at someone or at something. Situational Irony is an unexpected twist or a surprise. The readers will not think that this twist is going to happen, but then it does. Guy De Maupassant makes the readers of his story “The Necklace” feel pity and how in life everyone has to be grateful for what they have. O. Henry also uses irony in…
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Situational irony is when the story takes an unexpected turn that could be pleasing or displeasing. Irony happens in many different ways. It creates emotions that vary depending on the situation. Authors use situational irony to spice up the story. For example, Guy de Maupassant in “The Necklace” uses situational irony to produce pity for Mathilde. In “The Ransom of Red Chief” by O. Henry, he uses situational irony to produce humor in the reader. By examining these two stories authors use situational…
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normally a good thing, but in a lot of stories situational irony makes it a humorous thing. Situational irony is a device used to create surprise, and humour in stories. O. Henry uses situational irony for humour in “The Ransom of Red Chief” with the main characters Sam and Bill. Also Guy de Maupassant uses situational irony for surprise in “The Necklace” with the main character Mathilde. Both of the stories had lots of examples of situational irony using humor and surprise. Guy de Maupassant and…
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Feelings for situational irony In the two short stories “The Necklace” Guy de Maupassant and “The Ransom Red Chief” O.Henry the authors use situational irony to affect the readers emotion. Both stories show the unexpected turn in the stories that would not expect in any other short story. In the short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant uses situational irony to show the feeling pity and sorrow. For example, Mathilde believes she is the richest of the rich but she ends up being the…
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different emotions and actions. Though all actions are followed by emotion. Situational irony uses surprise to create an emotion. O. Henry applies situational irony to create a humorous story in “ The Ransom of Red Chief.” Along with Guy de Maupassant who gives a feeling of justice in his short story “The Necklace.” Authors use situational irony to produce an emotion to his/her readers. O. Henry uses situational irony to create humor in “The Ransom of Red Chief.” For instance, a young boy…
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story. Literary device service as a very important tool in literature. By using it gives a better understanding of the short story. This style of writing helps produce a wonderful effect in short stories. Literary device such as symbolism, situational irony, and verbal are used in literature to convey a special meaning to the reader. Symbolism is a literary device that relates one object to another like here in Shirley Jackson “The Lottery.” In Helen Neberke critical essay she…
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of the short story, “The Necklace.” Illusion and Reality in “The Necklace” It is human nature to want the things we do not have. It is also true that many times we want what is not real – only the illusion of happiness. In “The Necklace,” Guy de Maupassant creates the story of a woman, Mathilde, who thinks happiness lies in having money and in being admired. In this story, the author’s theme of illusion and reality is told through his characters, symbolism, and irony. The character of Mathilde…
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Do not try to be someone thyself is not. Guy de Maupassant demonstrates this in his short story “The Necklace”. The main character, Mathilde, is informed by her husband that she is invited to a high class dance. Stating she will look penniless in front of such affluent women, she borrows a prized necklace from an acquaintance. She later recognizes said necklace is astray. Because of this, Mathilde is bewildered of what actions she should go forth with to fix this dilemma. Maupassant displays the…
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