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Situational irony is a literary technique in which an expected outcome does not happen, or its opposite happens instead. Situational irony requires one's expectations to be thwarted and is also sometimes called an irony of events. The outcome can be tragic or humorous, but it is always unexpected.
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Poe's works are considered scary or frightening. They CONVEY (add feeling, communicate) this mood.
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