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Hazel tells la verne irony examples

          For example, in the poem, Hazel is driven to believe that she amounts to nothing more than a maid; and that the thought of becoming a princess....

          Another example of her use of verbal irony is shown through the passage of, “My mother would inevitably shake her head & say 'Truth is Americans believe in.

        1. Another example of her use of verbal irony is shown through the passage of, “My mother would inevitably shake her head & say 'Truth is Americans believe in.
        2. These two poems are filled with irony, exaggeration and fallacies that make them similar yet so different.
        3. For example, in the poem, Hazel is driven to believe that she amounts to nothing more than a maid; and that the thought of becoming a princess.
        4. "Hazel Tells LaVerne" by Katharyn Howd Machan.
        5. “Up pops this frog/ musta come from the sewer” (Machan ), The tone is disgusted, she doesn't say 'a frog', she says 'this frog', she also describes how it .

        6.                 While reading all the poems and short stories in this unit, I have been asking myself what components of each work stand out to me; however, when reading “Hazel Tells LaVerne” by Katharyn Howd Machan, I couldn’t help but think that the entire poem stood out to me in comparison to all the other pieces in this unit.

          While all the other poems have a somewhat forlorn or serious theme, Machan tackles the very difficult task in “Hazel Tells LaVerne” of effectively conveying a very serious message while simultaneously entertaining the reader by saturating the poem with humor and voice.

          In response to the second critical thinking question regarding “Hazel Tells Laverne,” I would have to remark that the poem’s humor stems from Machan’s diction and lack of punctuation. The speaker in the poem is consistently grammatically incorrect, using words an