Examples Of Situational Irony In The Lottery

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Saying one thing but meaning another or something happens is the opposite of what is expected.Those two things are both ironies. Throughout the lottery, Jackson uses all three types of irony: situational, verbal and dramatic. Each of these forms of irony plays a part in forming the other literary elements in the story. The first type of irony Jackson uses is situational irony. Situational irony is what happens is the opposite of what is it expected. An example of this in the story is when it is revealed that the lottery winner gets stoned not a reward.The story says, “‘It isn’t fair,’ she said. A stone hit her on the side of the head.” This quote is the one that reveals to the reader the truth of the lottery. It also reveals a theme of a story