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Voice: Literary Point of View, Humour, Irony

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ELA 20
Language Study
31. Rhetorical analysis critical objectivity evaluation
31.1 Voice: Literary Point of View, Humour, Irony

Master Literary Voice: Humor, Irony, and Narrative Perspective

Discover how authors use voice, point of view, and irony to create compelling literature that entertains while delivering powerful social commentary.


What You'll Learn

Literary voice combines perspective with humor for reader engagement
Verbal irony creates meaning through contradictions between words intentions
Dramatic irony develops tension when readers know more characters
Satirical voice critiques society through humor exaggeration and ridicule

What You'll Practice

1

Identify verbal irony in environmental and political satirical passages

2

Analyze dramatic irony effects in first person narrative perspectives

3

Decode satirical commentary through contrasting surface meaning with intent

Why This Matters

Mastering literary voice and irony develops critical thinking skills essential for understanding complex texts and recognizing subtle meanings in all forms of communication.

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Literary Voice
Verbal Irony
Dramatic Irony
Satirical Commentary
Narrative Perspective
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