ironi
Ironi is a term used in multiple contexts. In rhetoric and literary theory, it denotes a relationship between appearances and reality in which what is said is at odds with what is meant, or where outcomes contradict expectations. The most common forms are verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony. The concept is used for humor, critique, and narrative effect.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Ancient Greek eironeia, via Latin ironia; in many languages the
As a proper noun, Ironi may be encountered as a place name in various countries, typically referring
In contemporary discourse, irony is a versatile tool for social commentary, satire, and criticism. Its effectiveness