EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 40 MIN
Unpacking Irony
from Write-Handed
In this episode of Write-Handed, hosts AJ and Kyle break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in the English language: irony. We explore the three major types of irony you encounter in literature, writing, and daily life. We explain why pop culture song "Ironic," performed by Alanis Morissette, is not actually ironic?The Three Major Types of Irony1. Situational IronyDefinition: When the actual outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what you logically expect.2. Dramatic IronyDefinition: When the audience or reader knows a vital piece of information that the characters do not know.3. Verbal IronyDefinition: When a speaker says the opposite or something different than what they actually mean.Key Takeaways• Irony requires contrast. It is not just a coincidence; there must be a direct contradiction between expectation and reality.• Watch your tone. Verbal irony relies on context, while dramatic irony relies on shared secrets with the audience.Join us for more information and our take on irony.New episodes every See you NEXT Tuesday!Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, or your favorite platform.Contact us:Email: [email protected] Knight Novels on Amazon: AJ BooksWebpage: AJ Knight SiteTwitter: @AJKnight3InstaGram: ajknightauthorProduced by Whining Dog Productions LLC: [email protected]: @wdpllc
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