Irony in literature is an art that reflects the underlying pain and heals the hidden anguish that it wants to use to heal its grief and remove its anguish through its opposite. Hence, the pain felt by the writer or the poet and his inability to remove the
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Irony in literature is an art that reflects the underlying pain and heals the hidden anguish that it wants to use to heal its grief and remove its anguish through its opposite. Hence, the pain felt by the writer or the poet and his inability to remove the causes of this pain is the motivation behind this Irony that the poet creates. However, the motivation to resort to this method varies from era to era. Since, the aim of irony in an era is individual and in another one, collective. The goal of a writer from the writing of this text is political and the other social, or the writer has other reasons. Hence, we can say that the Irony is a sort of satire, or promiscuity, or sarcasm, or humor, or anecdote, or esprit, or playfulness, or ... but with some difference.
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