Diana's Use Of Verbal Irony

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Diana’s homecoming date arrived late and left early—without her. When her friends took her home, they hugged her and said, "What a great night and date!" Diana’s friends are trying to jokingly make the point that they know it was a bad night and a terrible date. They are using verbal irony because they know it was not a
"great night" for their friend. By making what could be a stressful situation into a humorous event, Diana’s friends are successful in their use of verbal irony. While their words show Diana that they acknowledge her pain, they also offer a light perspective and probably lead to laughter. SUCCESS!
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