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Important Short Stories (UGC NET Unit III)

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  James Joyce Araby The Dead Eveline The Sisters   Mark Twain The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg The Invalid's Story No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger A Dog's Tale A Ghost's Story The Stolen White Elephant   Washington Irving The Devil and Tom Walker The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Rip Van Winkle   Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings The Woman Who Came at Six O'Clock Eyes of a Blue Dog Death Constant Beyond Love The Autumn of the Patriarch   Ralph Ellison King of the Bingo Game   Saki (Hector Hugh Munro) The Open Window   Joseph Conrad The Secret Sharer   Ernest Hemingway The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber Hills Like White Elephants In Another Country A Clean, Well-lighted Place The Snows of Kilimanjaro The Killers Indian Camp The Undefeated   Ray Bradbury There Will Come Soft Rains

Use of Irony in Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"

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Irony, the use of words to convey an idea that departs from its literal meaning, underpins many of the protagonist’s earliest experiences in Ellison's Invisible Man . In particular, Ellison’s use of structural irony reveals his authorial goals because we, along with the mature writer-narrator whom we meet in the prologue, observe an incredibly naïve central character stumbling towards self-understanding. This pervasiveness of structural irony, or the reader’s perpetual sense of knowing more than the narrator, allows Ellison to have fun as he inserts his protagonist into various conundrums. In addition to injecting bursts of humor, the comic aspects of his narrator’s experiences facilitate Ellison’s artful handling of the weighty issues that he invites readers to explore. The novel’s first episode sets this tone.  In the battle royal scene, the narrator’s earnest recitation of his Washingtonian valedictory speech, one which exhorts his audience of white segregationists to join hands

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