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Irony is just honesty with the volume cranked up.
George Saunders
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Irony amplifies the truth by presenting it in a way that highlights its absurdity.

This quote suggests that irony serves as an exaggerated form of honesty, whereby statements or situations convey a deeper truth in a more pronounced manner. By 'cranking up the volume,' irony allows individuals to perceive the underlying reality that may be overlooked in straightforward expressions, thereby revealing the humorous or critical aspects of life.

Themes

IronyHonestyHumorTruthAbsurdity

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech discussing modern communication, one could use this quote to highlight how irony plays a crucial role in conveying truths.

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