“irony”. 2016년 6월 4일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2016년 4월 11일에 확인함.; cf. G.M. Kirkwood, A Study of Sophoclean Drama, p. 258: "The now familiar concept of 'dramatic irony' was originally developed in an early nineteenth century article, "On the Irony of Sophocles," by the English scholar Connop Thirlwall, who explains that in a play the sequence of events can lead to two different interpretations of the action so far: the situation as it appears to the characters in the play, and to the situation as it really is."
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“irony”. 2016년 6월 4일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2016년 4월 11일에 확인함.; cf. G.M. Kirkwood, A Study of Sophoclean Drama, p. 258: "The now familiar concept of 'dramatic irony' was originally developed in an early nineteenth century article, "On the Irony of Sophocles," by the English scholar Connop Thirlwall, who explains that in a play the sequence of events can lead to two different interpretations of the action so far: the situation as it appears to the characters in the play, and to the situation as it really is."