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Lifer
So one of the top 5 pet peeves people seem to have all over the place is not understanding what irony is. People seem to mislabel irony all the time. For example.
IRONY
Women is a member of M.A.D.D and campaigns tirelessly against drunk drivers. One day she is arrested for a hit and run that kills a pedestrian, she is found to be driving under the influence.
NOT IRONY
Same women as above. She is one day crossing the street when a drunk driver swerves to miss an accident and hits and kills her.
People often incorrectly mislabel the 2nd type of situation irony when it's obviously not. BUT is there a an actual term for this type of situation?
One could define it as an incident that occurs to someone that is shocking and or unexpected but one that CONFORMS to the characters personality or actions (instead of being counter to them in actual Irony).
IRONY
Women is a member of M.A.D.D and campaigns tirelessly against drunk drivers. One day she is arrested for a hit and run that kills a pedestrian, she is found to be driving under the influence.
NOT IRONY
Same women as above. She is one day crossing the street when a drunk driver swerves to miss an accident and hits and kills her.
People often incorrectly mislabel the 2nd type of situation irony when it's obviously not. BUT is there a an actual term for this type of situation?
One could define it as an incident that occurs to someone that is shocking and or unexpected but one that CONFORMS to the characters personality or actions (instead of being counter to them in actual Irony).
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