Eironias
Eironias is a term that describes a rhetorical device or a specific type of dramatic irony. It is derived from the Greek word "eiron," referring to the character in ancient Greek comedy who pretends to be less intelligent or knowledgeable than they actually are, often to deceive or outwit a more boastful character, the "alazon." The eiron's feigned ignorance allows them to manipulate situations and ultimately triumph through their cleverness.
In literature and drama, eironias functions when a character's true intentions or understanding are concealed from
The concept of eironias is closely related to dramatic irony, and in many contexts, the terms are