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Chapter 6Symbol and Irony
  • Perrines Structure, Sound and Sense
  • Coach Adams
  • Fall 2006

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Chapter 6
  • What is a writers goal?
  • To say as much as possible as briefly as
    possible to do this, they must master two tasks
  • 1. never waste space
  • 2. never waste a word

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Chapter 6
  • Why do they use the words they do? Words that
    describe the story and characters and reveal
    insight simultaneously are the words they are
    after
  • Two tools they use symbol and irony

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symbol
  • Has a literal meaning within the story (it
    exists), but suggests or represents other,
    external meanings as well (it stands for___)
  • Symbols can reinforce a meaning otherwise
    expressed (like the apple in The Destructors)
  • Symbols can carry the meaning alone (like the
    railroad in Hills Like White Elephants)

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assignment
  • Identify the ways in which symbolism contributes
    to the theme of one of the books or stories weve
    read so far
  • Get a grading rubric before you leave.

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4 hints for locating symbols
  1. Stories typically give some detail that
    identifies the symbol as important. Does it have
    some special repetition or prominence?
  2. Symbols must have a physical meaning within the
    story?. Does it literally exist?

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4 hints for locating symbols
  • Symbols suggest a different interpretation than
    the literal one.
  • a. A symbol of should never be synonymous
    with is or is an example of
  • 4. A symbol can have multiple meanings or be
    interpreted with shades of difference this is
    not to say that interpretation can be wide open.

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irony
  • Defined an incongruity or discrepancy between
    expectation and reality. In your language
    getting something other than what you expected.

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Three types of irony
  • Verbala difference between what is said and what
    is meant. (The townsman in The Child by Tiger
    who tells the story of his own heroic
    accomplishments.)

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Three types of irony
  • Dramatica difference between what a character
    says and a reader (or audience) knows.
  • All of Miss Brill is rife with dramatic irony,
    because the audience, unlike Miss Brill, sees her
    misery.

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Three types of irony
  • Situational ironya difference between
  • a. Appearance and reality
  • b. Expectation and fulfillment
  • Defender of the FaithMarx defends his faith
    by punishing a Jewish soldiernot what wed expect

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Remember the authors motivation
  • Symbolism and irony allow authors to suggest and
    express meaning without explicitly stating it.
    They make literature sort of like a little puzzle
    for us to discover the answer to.

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The stories
  • Select one of the following
  • The Guest, p. 202
  • Questions 1, 3-7, 9
  • Greenleaf, p. 212
  • Questions 2-4, 6-9
  • The following is required
  • Flannery OConnor, Good Country People
  • http//www.geocities.com/cyber_explorer99/oconnorg
    oodcountry.html
  • Essay Analyze the use of symbolism and / or
    irony as a means of expressing the storys theme.
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