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Irony expresses meanings that are different to literal meanings. Irony creates incongruity and contradiction. It has been used throughout history to entertain, inform, and bring about social change. Our website, publications and videos employ irony to educate, surprise, amuse, and to promote critical thinking. Characters and events as presented on our pages and videos are not intended to be identified with real characters who may (or may not) exist – and, if you think otherwise, then please relax, as our work is meant to be helpful and educative. Please permit the possibilities of meanings other than what you might otherwise have!

ISSN 2817-7363


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  • Nigel Scotchmer

    Nigel’s peripatetic path in life gives him, he believes, a unique perspective on the world around him. He has worked at many occupations over the years from driving a truck, writing welding standards, to being an international salesman,\ accountant and business owner. Brought up in a family that believed that Antigone in the Greek myth was correct to stand up and die for her belief that fairness and truth were more important than the ranting raves of the unthinking mob – his father accepted the consequences of refusing to fire a homosexual in the 1950s – Nigel believes irony is the greatest tool for both encouraging equity and our enjoyment of life. Since irony involves the interplay between emotions, reality and chance, its appreciation can provide meaning to the often inexplicable world in which we live. He said, when interviewed for this summary: “No, we can’t all be heroes, and too often we make the wrong choice, for the wrong reasons – but at least irony can bring peace to us by helping reconcile the warring elements.” Nigel loves literature – especially books and poems that deal with universal themes such as love, war, and justice – and is now happily retired from the world of business. Ironically, (like countless retirees before him!), he says he has the ambition to be a great writer and is currently writing fiction full-time…. Visit him at https://nigelscotchmer.com/