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irony造句
151. With theatrical photographic settings, the author reinforces , increases, caricatures, often with irony, the problems he wants us to become aware of. 152. This thesis is intended to study the phenomenon of irony in two novels, Gulliver's Travels by the English writer Jonathan Swift and Flowers in the Mirror by the Chinese writer Li Ru-zhen. 153. Also, like the irony in our daily life, dramatic irony can also be described in this framework. 154. There is an irony to Gates' mission in Afghanistan: it was he who led the effort in the 1980's to support the anti-Soviet Mujahedeen, some of whom have since morphed into America's worst enemies. 155. The irony: juxtaposition is a juxtaposition of juxta and position. 156. Part three discusses the comedic style of Lodge's novels through the carnival humorous irony, the vulgarization of elegance and coincidence. 157. After the cinereous satire, the irony and catharsis of downfallen feelings have been deepened, whose humor is full of fugitive feelings of escaping narration. 158. Irony, once chiefly used as a rhetorical device in modem society, has generally become a genuine lot of all the people in their life. 159. In Miguel Street, irony goes far beyond a rhetorical device. Instead, it's the narrative strategy of the whole novel. 160. Arum, of course, had to chortle over that precious bit of irony. 161. For a better explanation of irony response, the paper first makes a brief analysis of irony representation level and echoic irony comprehension. 162. The irony here is that so did Marx. Marx was a real anti-Semite. 163. Irony is the most profound form of humour, and in that department of humour the Scotch are unexcelled . 164. The news that Germany's nuclear phase-out is being challenged by a Swedish company is not without irony.