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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Certa vez, ouvi de Ed Rene Kivitz algo que me fez pensar (na verdade sempre ele me faz pensar, e muito...): tem gente que fica tão encantado com a companhia que nem pergunta para onde está indo.”
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Deixar a tempestade passar, avaliar os danos e perceber qual o melhor caminho para reiniciar é um desafio. É desafio mas é necessário. Após a tempestade a perspectiva muda. Os planos e projetos se tornam possíveis. Durante a tormenta não enxergamos direito. Não enxergamos o que é de fato
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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#whatsinyourglass
How To Use Irony
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The definition of irony as a literary device is a situation in which there is a contrast between expectation and reality. For example, the difference between what something appears to mean versus its literal meaning. Irony is associated with both tragedy and humor.
It is an oft-misunderstood literary device that hinges on opposites: what things are on the surface, and what they end up actually being. Many learn about dramatic irony through works of theater like Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Understanding the types of irony would aid in writing them heavily.
Types Of Irony:
1. Dramatic irony: Also known as tragic irony, this is when a writer lets their reader know something that a character does not. For example, when the reader knows that the bus roaring down the highway is headed for an elevated freeway junction that hasn’t been completed yet, it fills the audience with anticipation and dread for what they know is coming: the passengers’ horror and shock
2. Comic irony: This is when irony is used to comedic effect—such as in satire. Jane Austen was a master of irony and dialogue
3. Situational irony: This is at play when an expected outcome is subverted.
4. Verbal irony: This is a statement in which the speaker means something very different from what he or she is saying.
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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O que há na sua taça??
Toda boa conversa parece começar em torno da mesa. Ou sentado em um bom sofá...sempre com uma bebida na mão. Café, chá...ou vinho. A partir daí o assunto flui, de forma generosa e aberta, sem pressa, sem preconceito, sem culpa...
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Paulo Freire
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Alguns “fantasmas” ainda me assustam. Coisas do passado, imagens, cenas, lembranças que eu gostaria de esquecer. A mente humana é assim. De tempos em tempos te recorda daquilo que estava guardado.
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Hannah Arendt
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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whats-in-your-glass · 3 years ago
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Abraham Joshua Heschel
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