I learned a new thing today!
Words Ty Bliss
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Hi, Ty Bliss again. I love sarcasm alot and here’s something fun about sarcasm that I learned surfing the internet:
“Socratic Irony
Socratic irony can be seen as a tactical maneuver of sorts. It’s most practical iteration is in the “Socratic method” of teaching, which has been adopted by many prestigious universities throughout the world as a method of student-facilitated education. The professor, the supposed possessor of knowledge, never answers questions, nor does he out-rightly explain the concepts required to understand the course material, but rather poses questions to his students that revolves around the course material, and as such, the students are expected to have arrived in class after having studied the required reading to be able to provide the information to others in their class. The feigned “ignorance” on the part of the professor becomes a means to an end. The class gains the necessary information to learn the course material. On the other hand, Socratic irony can be used for far less noble means than intellectual edification. One sees Socratic irony used quite often to get one’s way, or to avoid discussing an uncomfortable topic. Ignorance is bliss so they say, and sometimes pretending that you don’t have information can give you the upper hand in an argument, or it can be your get out of jail free card (E.G. “Well gee, I have no idea who put the empty milk carton back in the refrigerator”). There are, however, common and beneficent ways people use Socratic irony. If for example, a child asks his parents about the present underneath their Christmas tree and the parents exclaim, “I have no idea how those gifts got there!” one can see how Socratic irony can play a very important purpose in many American traditions.”
That was all from the “Sarcasm Society” who I think are great and you should visit thier website. It’s a lot of fun. I learn things every day. Thank you for letting me share my learning with you!!
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Local "wit about town" Ty Bliss has been active on the local performance circuit for nearly two years and has produced more than 20 live comedy performances. As a standup comedian, his dry-wit and dynamic storytelling has delighted audiences from Norfolk to Manhattan. As a show producer, he brings a good eye for talent and keen attention to detail. He is working with 24SevenCities.com as a dedicated blogger and frequent contributer. Bliss is also a manager of Beicide, a constantly expanding performance collective that for years has been fashioning the alternative comic circuit in Hampton Roads.
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Thank you so much for sharing.
“Socratic Irony” sounds like a fancy and somewhat intellectual way for me to justify my being an a**hole. Thanks for the hint, TyTy.