Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sarcasm is a form of irony. Irony is when what is meant is > different from the obvious literal meaning of the statement.
Irony need not have anything to do with the meaning and intent of the speaker. Indeed, irony can occur when there is no communication at all; an ironic outcome does not require anyone to have said or communicated anything. > Like Alanis Morisette said about the song "Isn't it Ironic": What's > ironic about the song is that it doesn't actually contain any irony. What source do you have for Morissette saying that? I've seen many people saying it *about* her song, but nothing from her that isn't just repeating what others have said. -- \ "I was arrested today for scalping low numbers at the deli. | `\ Sold a number 3 for 28 bucks." -- Steven Wright | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list