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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Situational stacks of irony

Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog. I forgot to post this so here it is. Over the past few weeks, the Toroa hub has been learning all about Irony. If you didn't already know what Irony means, I'll explain to you what it means. Irony means sarcasm, 
the expression of someone's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. Everybody has used it before no matter what, you use it without knowing and shown it in a way that you try not to do anything or something like that. There are three types of Irony, one is Situational Irony, another is Dramatic Irony and the last one is verbal Irony. They have different meanings behind each of them and is presented differently also.

Our task was to complete a Comic strip that shows how we show or understand Irony itself. We could go in buddies and work hard to complete this in the time that we had. We got to choose throughout the different Ironies, what one we wanted to show or do the most. My friend and I decided to do Situational Irony because we both have been in a situation just like situational Irony. We had to do about 4 photos that showed our findings or explanation. It took her and me a long time because we kept changing ideas and when we finally got to what we thought was the final outcome, we changed and had to redo it. Here is the result that took us ages...
This was really fun to do and learn about. I like how we learnt about all three Ironies and got to chosse from them all. We had a really good go at it even though we had to keep going back and redo it. I really liked how it turned out and how we didn't know at first but then continued to try and try, then after that, we finally finished our Situational Irony Comic Strip. 

Do you like how we did it and how it turned out? Have you leart about Irony before? Thank you so much for taking the time to read my blog post. Would you be able to say what you think I did wrong or what I did right or even what you like about this post? See you next blog post!

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