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Tragedy, Tragic Irony, and War: A Dialectical Approach
Tragic irony may mean the dramatic irony in scripted tragedy (tragic play). The audience can predict the regrettable outcome on the stage before the main characters do. I focus on non-scripted events and their tragic aspects.
Timo Airaksinen, Airaksinen Timo
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How do we understand the experiences of characters in a movie? Similar to real life, viewers attribute mental states to characters through a process known as Theory of Mind (ToM). Filmmakers commonly use Dramatic Irony, a narrative device where the audience knows something that at least one characters does not.
Cynthia Cabañas +2 more
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The audience who knew too much: investigating the role of spontaneous theory of mind on the processing of dramatic irony scenes in film [PDF]
As in real life, cinema viewers rely on spontaneous theory of mind (SToM) to interpret characters' mental states. Thus, analyzing cinematic structures offers a unique opportunity to examine ecologically valid sociocognitive processes.
Cynthia Cabañas +3 more
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REPRESENTATION OF IRONY IN WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT
This article explores the representation of irony in WhatsApp Group chats, aiming to identify the types of irony and narrate the meaning of the irony used.
Anna Riana Suryanti Tambunan +4 more
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Transposition of the biblical legend in Žertva Avramova by Vikentije Rakić [PDF]
The focus of the paper is on the analysis of the dramatic elements in the religious epic Žertva Avramova (Abraham's Sacrifice) by Vikentije Rakić.
Popović Emilija A.
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Stage directions in Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz's play 'Banović Strahinja' [PDF]
Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz's play Banović Strahinja excels as a text of special dramatic qualities, deeply connected with various aspects of stage directions.
Đurković Uroš Z.
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The analysis of social application of irony varieties in Atar-e- Nishaburi’sMosibatname [PDF]
Irony is one of the important and highly used term in the three fields of literal critics, philosophy and eloquence. There are many equivalent terms such as sarcasm, satire, quip, ridicule, etc. for it.
Hassan Soltani kohbanani, kamyar saydi
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مُفَارَقَةُ المَوقِفِ فِي شَکْوَى تَجَنِّي الصَّدِيقِ فِي الشِّعْرِ الأَنْدَلُسِيِّ [PDF]
يهدف هذا البحث إلى دراسة مُفَارَقَة الموقف فِي شَکْوَى تَجَنِّي الصَّدِيقِ فِي الشِّعْرِ الأَنْدَلُسِيِّ ، بما تَحْمِلُهُ من انفعالٍ لغويّ بلاغيّ يَرْتَکِزُ على إِقامة علاقات ذهنيَّة جديدة بين الألفاظ ، ويکشف عن خِبْرَة بالحياة الاجتماعيَّة ، ورؤية فلسفيّ
مروة شحاته محمود الشقرفي
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Investigation and Comparison of Ironic Aspects in Saadi's Gulistan andUbayd Zakani’s Akhlaq al-ashraf [PDF]
Irony or double speaking is one of the artistic-literary techniques that, in literature, is equivalent to terms such as sarcasm, praise, contradiction, etc.
Sedighe Taghavi asl +2 more
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LXX Judith: Removing the fourth wall
Given the strong mimetic and dramatic qualities found in Judith the authors make the suggestion that perhaps, before LXX Judith became a fixed, written text, the basic fabula might well have been part of an oral tradition.
Nicholas P.L. Allen, Pierre J. Jordaan
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