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Monday, June 8, 2020

*.+ {Normal School} ~ DAY IDEK ~ Comic Strip about Situational Irony +.*

Hello, Beautiful Tim~ Tamz!

Last week on Thursday we're taught about three different types of irony. 
There is Situational irony, wherein a situation there is a cake carrier who carries a 4 to 5 tier cake and as it goes to place the cake down the person falls and lands into the cake. But if it was a normal person that would be kind of expected because they wouldn't be so strong. But if it was a professional cake lifter then it would be quite ironic.

Another is Dramatic irony. For example, there is a group of pirates on their ship sailing to an island for a quest. They have no idea that behind them is a shark, but the audience knows that there is a shark.
Lastly is Verbal Irony, it's where someone can say 'it's a beautiful day outside' and it's pouring down with rain. That's with sarcasm, however Verbal irony doesn't have to always be included with sarcasm.

I made my comic strip based on Situational Irony, with my friends Gaia and CariDee as the audience and Me as the main character.



 If you didn't fully understand what's going in the comic this is the explanation.

You know when every young kid's show has those obvious answers to where a certain thing is or what items to use, well that's sort of situational irony and we displayed it as I was the main character who was trying to find the cha-cha real smooth barney in the episode. except since it's meant for a younger audience, it takes a while for the main character to answer and the questions are quite obvious.

Have you learned something new about this? I definitely have about three different irony situations!
That's all I have for this blog post, see you on Friday for the weekly recap! :) Toodles~

{P.S ~ If you are feeling down or in need of help just so you know. It's ok to speak up for help and talk things through with a therapist or an adult you can trust. These times in the world are tough and I understand. <3 Stay safe.}

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