Question

English I/II Now that we've seen several examples of irony in action in "Lamb to the Slaughter," it's your turn! For this assignment, you will write a 2-3 page story that

includes all 3 types of irony: verbal, dramatic, and situational. On this assignment, the sky's the limit -- you can write about anything you want. Maybe you want to expand on a story started in one of your journals. Or maybe you want to start something completely new. It's totally up to you. Remember to also think about the structure of your story. Use Freytag's Pyramid to help you out! The filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard once said that "a story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end, but not necessarily in that order." Give your story a beginning, a middle, and an end. As a reminder, the 3 types of irony are: Verbal: the literal meaning is the opposite of the intended meaning Dramatic: the audience knows something that one or more characters do not know Situational: a character's actions have the opposite of the intended or expected effect *At the end of your story, please also make a note of each of your examples of irony and whether they are verbal, dramatic, or situational.*