Dramatic irony is one of the most powerful storytelling tools in literature, and in this lesson of Writing Through the Wardrobe, Jonathan Rogers explores how it shapes The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Looking closely at Edmund’s encounter with the White Witch in Turkish Delight, Jonathan breaks down the different types of irony—verbal, situational, and dramatic—and examines how Lewis masterfully uses dramatic irony to build tension, engage the reader’s judgment, and create a compelling narrative. Whether you're a writer, a student, or just a fan of Narnia, this lesson will help you better understand how irony can bring stories to life.
Author and professor Jonathan Rogers of Grammar for Writers teaches high school students how to improve their own creative writing by examining the literary elements of Narnia.
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Topics include:
00:00 Introduction to Dramatic Irony
01:00 3 Types of Irony
01:30 Verbal Irony
04:18 Situational Irony
06:10 Dramatic Irony
06:34 2 Sources of Dramatic Irony
12:00 Examples of Dramatic Irony in the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
21:46 Encouragement to Use Dramatic Irony
23:40 Conclusion
Perfect for kids 13+!
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