Yes. It suggests to me that irony, like humour, is primarily a form of aggression. That never occurred to me before.
Really? *sad* I view quite the opposite. Sarcasm is aggressive and lazy; irony is gentle and playful, reliant on shared commonalities of wit and artistic/cultural/literary references. The worse thing I think one can say of irony is that it could be considered cultural snobbery.
I think irony and sarcasm may both be viewed as aggresive in some circumstances ~ unless said drolly with one arm draped over a sumptuous couch and the other holding a martini. One must also accompany these comments with a slight eyebrow raise and a slight but charming smile![]()
Hard to convey without apposite emoticon
Wish there was one. But I still maintain sarcasm is different to irony. Maybe because raised to believe 'sarcasm lowest form of wit'. And always found sarcasm sneering in tone so inherently more aggresive. Still, what do I know?
Hardly lived a life yet...
intended to serve the purpose of indicating sarcasm? After a few misunderstandings, I've started inserting it whenever I intend to be sarcastic, even when I judge a misunderstanding to be unlikely.




