This paper describes the types of irony used by Charles Dickens in his notable early work, Oliver Twist, as well as the reasons the irony was chosen. As a figurative language, irony is utilized to express one’s complex feelings without truly saying them. In Oliver Twist, Dickens brought the readers some real social issues wrapped in dark, deep written expressions of irony uttered by the characters of his novel. Undoubtedly, the novel had left an impact to the British society at the time. The irony Dickens displayed here includes verbal, situational, and dramatic irony. His choice of irony made sense as he intended to criticize the English Poor Laws and to touch the public sentiment. He wanted to let the readers go beyond what was literall...
Treball final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016This paper introduce...
The study under report tried to answer the following research questions: (1) What ironical express...
Oliver Twist, with its developments very often dependent on coincidences, and with its hero who is `...
This work is of a research nature. The author set herself the goal of analyzing the original text of...
ABSTRACT The paper aims at identifying the three types of irony – verbal, dramatic and of situation...
This paper attempts to investigate the use of humour in revealing the idea of corruption in Dickens'...
Irony is a figure of speech which is pretty much choose as a puller on a literary work. Many diction...
Learning literature gives a chance to see the world outside and a mirror to see insight. This study ...
In his preface to Oliver Twist, Dickens insists that his depiction of the London underworld is depri...
In this chapter, an overview of the various rhetorical and pragmatic views of irony is offered. By a...
The text compares Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist with Roman Polanski's film Oliver Twist, espe...
This research uses the innovative Oliver Twist novel. The purpose of this study is to describe the s...
Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist in order to show what it was like to live in 19th century London....
Abstract: The study of irony has always been a field of interest for diverse disciplines. Whereas ir...
This essay investigates social critique and commentary in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, applying a...
Treball final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016This paper introduce...
The study under report tried to answer the following research questions: (1) What ironical express...
Oliver Twist, with its developments very often dependent on coincidences, and with its hero who is `...
This work is of a research nature. The author set herself the goal of analyzing the original text of...
ABSTRACT The paper aims at identifying the three types of irony – verbal, dramatic and of situation...
This paper attempts to investigate the use of humour in revealing the idea of corruption in Dickens'...
Irony is a figure of speech which is pretty much choose as a puller on a literary work. Many diction...
Learning literature gives a chance to see the world outside and a mirror to see insight. This study ...
In his preface to Oliver Twist, Dickens insists that his depiction of the London underworld is depri...
In this chapter, an overview of the various rhetorical and pragmatic views of irony is offered. By a...
The text compares Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist with Roman Polanski's film Oliver Twist, espe...
This research uses the innovative Oliver Twist novel. The purpose of this study is to describe the s...
Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist in order to show what it was like to live in 19th century London....
Abstract: The study of irony has always been a field of interest for diverse disciplines. Whereas ir...
This essay investigates social critique and commentary in Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, applying a...
Treball final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2015-2016This paper introduce...
The study under report tried to answer the following research questions: (1) What ironical express...
Oliver Twist, with its developments very often dependent on coincidences, and with its hero who is `...