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Irony In 'Story Of An Hour'

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Irony in “Story of an Hour”
Introduction
Irony is a form of literally work, where the use of words and their conveyed meaning is different from the words literal meaning of the same words. Irony can be dramatic, verbal or situational. Verbal irony is what an individual’s says but actually does not mean it. Situational irony refers to a contradiction of events where what is expected to happen does not happen. Dramatic irony is a situation where the audience knows more than the characters. In her literally work “Story of an Hour” Kate Choplin employs irony throughout the story. She employs all the three types of irony in the story.
Dramatic Irony
When Mrs Mallard is told about her husband’s death, Josephine

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