7. What is the irony at the end of the story?
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The second example is situational irony: the difference between what we expect to happen and what actually happens. This makes the entire story one long example of irony. Daru treats the Arab like a guest and will be punished for doing so.
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The second example is situational irony: the difference between what we expect to happen and what actually happens. This makes the entire story one long example of irony. Daru treats the Arab like a guest and will be punished for doing so.
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