Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
Giải thích : An understatement usually has an ironic effect, as an equally intense response is expected in
severe situations, but the statement in response is the opposite of what was expected. For instance,
your friend returns your new coat with a large wine stain on the front of it. In response, you make an
understatement, “It doesn’t look too bad.” Therefore, an understatement is opposite to another figure
of speech, hyperbole, which is an overstatement.
Writers use understatements when they want to create humor, irony, or convey an aspect of
someone’s personality. Someone who continually uses understatements might be perceived as
pessimistic, while someone who uses overstatements might seem optimistic or naive. It’s easy to see the
wide variety of ways in which one might use understatements ironically and in order to create humor.
For instance, saying that a meeting “could’ve been worse” after everything possible went wrong or
saying that a family is “getting along well” after they spent the whole evening fighting.
Ví dụ:
Định nghĩa: Irony is a literary device in which contradictory statements or situations reveal a reality that
is different from what appears to be true. There are many forms of irony featured in literature. The
effectiveness of irony as a literary device depends on the reader’s expectations and understanding of
the disparity between what “should” happen and what “actually” happens in a literary work. This can be
in the form of an unforeseen outcome of an event, a character’s unanticipated behavior, or something
incongruous that is said.
Giải thích: The most common purpose of irony is to create humor and/or point out the absurdity of
life. As in the all of the examples above, life has a way of contradicting our expectations, often in painful
ways. Irony generally makes us laugh, even when the circumstances are tragic,
Overall, as a literary device, irony functions as a means of portraying a contrast or discrepancy between
appearance and reality. This is effective for readers in that irony can create humor and suspense, as well
as showcase character flaws or highlight central themes in a literary work.
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