5. Irony is a rhetorical device that creates an incongruity through words used to express something
different from and often opposite to their literal meaning (verbal irony) or between what might be
expected and what actually occurs (situational irony). Find two instances of irony (either situational or
verbal) used in Oedipus the King. Write and briefly explain how each instance demonstrates irony.

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Irony is a figure of speech or literary device in which what actually happens is completely different or opposite from the reader or audience's expectations

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