Verbal Irony: He was always willing to serve in the Greater Community, but when a war came around he wasn't willing to go. What makes it irony is that no matter what the situation was he was willing to serve, but then when a war came around he wasn't willing to serve.
Situational Irony: When there was peace he was all for it, when there was war he went.
What made it irony was that he was all for peace, but when there was war he was still willing to go.
Over all it looks like the war situation was ironic, because at some points he was willing to serve in the war and at other points he was not.
Situational Irony: When there was peace he was all for it, when there was war he went.
What made it irony was that he was all for peace, but when there was war he was still willing to go.
Over all it looks like the war situation was ironic, because at some points he was willing to serve in the war and at other points he was not.