UU Mom ([info]uu_mom) wrote in [info]unitarian_jihad,
@ 2008-06-04 14:35:00
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Entry tags:humor, irony, sarcasm

Are irony & sarcasm similar?
The Science of Sarcasm (Not That You Care) was sent to me because I've been diagnosed with frontal brain atrophe. When I was being forced to go to the hospital recently, I yelled out "I'm going to write a book!" in my poor attempt to keep from going. I thought I'd write about all the irony there. A hospital is no place for sick people. I wonder if Jon Carroll will stop being funny to me.

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[info]tcpip
2008-06-05 12:34 am UTC (link)
Caveat: I have been called an irony snob in the past. :-)

My understanding of the three related terms, satire, sarcasm, and irony is the following:

Satire: Stating a ridiculous dissimilarity which is self-evident. For example, it is a common Australian saying to call people with red hair "bluey".

Sarcasm: Expressing agreement with a risible proposition. Often comes with a tonal cue (the weather example in the article was a good one).

Irony: The unfolding of the opposite of an actor's intent by their own workings. Should also be related to tragedy. The invasion of Iraq certainly qualifies.

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[info]uu_mom
2008-06-05 03:58 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for the explanation. Sorry my post went to the community twice & "atrophy" is misspelled on both. The irony for me is that I, the co-moderator of this forum, may lose my ability to understand sarcasm - I guess that's tragedy. You're an "irony snob" because people use the word the wrong way & you like to point it out? I think I used it correctly with the hospital, but some of the things are just coincidental or satirical - I don't really know the difference & not sure I care.

I'm also a "bluey" - I never heard of that before and I didn't understand satire that way. I thought satire was usually referring to a story or play, not a single word.

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[info]tcpip
2008-06-06 12:08 am UTC (link)
People are allowed to misspell to their keyboard's intent online :-)

Glad you enjoyed my comments, I certainly liked what you posted!

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