Examples Of Dramatic Irony In The Odyssey

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One type of irony in the epic The Odyssey by Homer is dramatic irony in the episode "The Cyclops". The author's message of using irony is to show that brute force is not the way to go it better to be clever in complicated situation. Dramatic irony is when there is a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows to be true. The speaker's purpose in the Cyclops was to entertain you and to inform his people that there are these creatures out in their world. When I started to read the Cyclops I was thinking it was going to be a new adventure, till the Cyclops ate one of his trustworthy men. The feelings I felt while reading this section was very gruesome. While Odysseus started to talk about his men getting

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