Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Other grade: 5.5 University of Zurich (English Seminar) course: Seminar zu Politeness language: English abstract: Irony in politeness theories was at first considered as a tool to save the face of theaddressee but later research challenged this view as will be shown in this paper. The use ofirony can easily become a tightrope walk for the speaker between being friendly and funny orbeing rude and offending. Irony can also be challenging for the addressee if a situation is ambiguous and if he or she therefore must find out how a remark is meant to be understood.Since irony is an indirect way of saying what one is thinking it often leads tomisunderstandings or awkward situations. However irony might also be used very welldirected and purposeful. For instance irony is often used when criticizing someone and can in this case fulfill either the function of enhancing or reducing the criticism. Some researchers however disagree about the function of irony in this context. Is irony now a face-saving tool or does it help to attack face? What are the determining factors to decide this if at all such factors can be found? How do different researchers understand the function of irony in politeness theories and can some similarities between the different approaches be found?These are questions that shall be answered in this paper. The politeness theories of Brown and Levinson (1987) and Leech (1991) will provide a basis for these considerations and will be complemented by newer surveys. In spite of the different statements made by various researchers in their theories and surveys irony seems to not only have a face-saving function. When sarcasm is understood as a subordinate form of irony then irony can be used very well to also attack face.
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