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Use Of Irony In The Labyrinth

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To make the movie, Labyrinth by Jim Henson, creators had at least 25 different drafts from 1983 to 1985, he also used multiple kinds of irony- verbal, dramatic, and situational. Authors use multiple kinds of irony to make the story, in this case Labyrinth more surprising. To begin, Jim Henson uses verbal irony-the irony in which a character says something but means something else- multiple times. Jareth asked how the Labyrinth was, Sarah said it was a piece of cake. It wasn't a piece of cake, she was having many difficulties with the goblins, but she lied to him. Hoggle, the goblin Sarah was friends with, told Jareth he could never hurt Sarah. But he still gave her the peach that would hurt her by making her forget her baby brother. Hoggle also said to Sarah …show more content…

Another example of dramatic irony is when Jareth told Hoggle that if Sarah kissed Hoggle, he would go into the Bog of Eternal Stench. Sarah did not know about this, but the audience does know what is going on. Another example is when Sarah and her friends were facing away from Ludo- her doggish friend- when he fell into a hole. Sarah and her “gang:” all thought he disappeared. The audience knows what is going on, but the characters did not. Jim also uses situational irony- the irony where something happened that the audience and the characters don't expect it. One of the situations when this is used is in the beginning there are fairies, we all expected them to be nice and sweet, but instead they bit Sarah's finger. Later in the movie, Sarah found herself in a junkyard in the labyrinth, she found an exact replica of her house. Her house fell apart while she was in there. The audience and the characters did not expect that. The last example is at the very end where all the characters good or bad, were “partying” with Sarah at the end of the movie. In conclusion, When authors use these 3 kinds of irony it makes the story, labyrinth more

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