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    doing odds jobs — Mr. Fix-it his wife called him — and also‚ though not nearly enough of it‚ painting — which he made his living from. "Ail right‚" his wife said brightly‚ as though he were doing her a favor. As a matter of fact‚ she didn’t really like him to leave: she felt safer with him at home‚ and he helped look after the children‚ especially the baby. "You’re glad to be rid of me‚ aren’t you?” he said. "Uh-huh‚" she said with a smile that suddenly made her look very pretty — someone

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    But in reality‚ Boo ends up being a good person. Accordingly‚ he gave Jem and Scout many small little gifts via the knothole in the tree. These gifts inlcuded “Indian Pennies”‚ gum‚ and small carvings of Jem and Scout themselves. Additionally‚ he went out of his way to help the kids. When Jem was trying to escape from the place after attempting a glance through the window‚ his pants got caught in the fence‚ and he was forced to pull out without them. Surprisingly‚ he found that when he went back

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    Emily” is a story of love. By the end of the story‚ readers become aware of the true irony of the story. There are a variety of literary devices in the story‚ all of which contain different meanings and help readers better understand the irony. Because Emily loved Homer so much‚ she killed him so he wouldn’t “leave” her. The reality is Homer is actually gone‚ because he is dead. Ultimately‚ William Faulkner uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and flashbacks to tell the ironic story of “A Rose for Emily”. There

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    <center><b>To what extent did Kafka use comedy/irony to develop his tragic‚ cynical view of society and family?</b></center><br><br>Gregor Samsa‚ a young traveling salesman who lives with and financially supports his parents and younger sister‚ Grete‚ wakes up one morning to find "himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin" or insect. At first‚ to my surprise‚ he is preoccupied with practical‚ everyday concerns: How to get out of bed and walk with his numerous legs? Can he still make it to

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    Dramatic Irony 1- (Act III‚ scene I On line 3) “Pat‚ pat; and here’s a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal” “Pat‚ pat; and here’s a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal” Quince says Quince finds this place convenient for rehearsal‚ but the Audience/Reader knows that it truly isn’t. It would be better if they would practice in a theatre or somewhat similar. On top of that there are major problems between Lysander and Demetrius who want to show their love for Helena

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    1) The irony is that they don’t want to allow any other religion in the church‚ because it might influence their religion. 2) The witch hunt years provided an excellent opportunity to "get even". 3) Tituba- African American slave Abigail- craves John Proctor‚ young‚ beautiful Betty- Reverend Parris’s daughter‚ fainted in forest 4) Out of all the children she had only one survive; Ruth‚ who is afflicted. 5) He was mad because he wanted his brother in law to be the next minister. 6) Parris doesn’t

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    Sophocles uses irony to construct the plot and unravel the unfortunate truth. Oedipus Rex‚ also known as Oedipus the King‚ was written by one of the ancient Greek tragedians Sophocles during what is called the “Golden Age of Greece”. In this play‚ the main character Oedipus is warned that he will murder his father and marry his mother. He does everything in his power to prevent the fulfilment of the prediction‚ but despite his efforts Oedipus does commit the awful crimes. Sophocles uses the ignorance

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    Nothing Like the Sun.”These two poems talk and describe love but in two very different ways and perspectives‚yet they were written by the same poet.This can either be because he was in both situations or his inspiration just struck.Be it as it may‚they still both express love in a faithful‚passionate way and a not so desirable way. The poem “Shall I Compare Thee To a Summer’s Day‚”(which is sonnet 18)‚ Talks about eternal love and things that come with it.”My Mistresses Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun

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    Both Sun and Moon play significant roles in this old poem‚ in a symbolic and supernatural way‚ in order to reinforce the mood that Samuel Taylor Coleridge has attempted to create in his use of old legends and superstitions. The role that the sun and moon play in this tale of cursed sailors is an old one‚ retold over and over the years that Coleridge adapted for his own. Although mentioned several times before‚ the Sun makes its first significant appearance in the seventh stanza of the second part

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    "Irony regards every simple truth as a challenge." When reading a story‚ the events that have already presented themselves‚ lead a person to perceive what is going to happen‚ but when that person encounter an unexpected event‚ as commonly experienced through irony‚ it changes what the person perceives is going to happen. The Scarlet Letter exemplifies this use of irony to challenge truth. Hawthorne provides details about a specific character‚ but then creates an event which stands in contrast to

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