An example I found that is meant to illustrate the difference between mere unfortunate happenstance and actual irony, is this one:
* **Accident/Conincidence:** If a diabetic, on his way to buy insulin, is killed by a runaway truck, he is the victim of an accident.
* **Poetic coincidence:** If the truck was delivering sugar, he is the victim of an oddly poetic coincidence.
* **Irony:** But if the truck was delivering insulin, ah! Then he is the victim of an irony.
As I understand it, irony is about opposites. So situational irony is about the opposition from what you’d expect occurring. How is the latter situation the opposite of what was expected to happen? It seems like it’s just something random and wildly different from what was expected, albeit with this undercurrent of dark, twisted humor.
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Just saying it’s the opposite isn’t quite right, but it’s kind of a twist on it.
So in this case, the fact the insulin is the thing keeping him alive, and he’s out of it, but then is literally killed by an overwhelming supply of it.
So thats kind of the ‘opposite’ twist, thing he needed to live killed him. And it’d be more ironic under more pressured circumstances
Like if he was out of insulin and needed it immediately and was driving recklessly to get there, such that his lack of insulin caused the accident with an insulin truck…
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