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describe the irony of the story the rattrap

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Answered by diyabhana
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Answer:

The Ironmaster is being sarcastic, exhibiting a bit of verbal irony in the sense that he thinks of the vagabond, at this point, as quite the opposite of a "fine fellow." At this moment, he thinks of him as a nothing more than a thief.

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

The irony of the story the rattrap is it shows that basic human goodness can be brought out by understanding and love

Explanation:

By chance, the Rattrap man finds shelter for the night at the Ramsjo Iron works. By chance, the owner thinks he is an old friend and invites him to spend money on Christmas Eve, but the Rattrap rejects his invitation. The ironmaster orders his daughter Edla to bring the mar to their home and win him over. She discovers the peddler in a terrible situation and, with the haring milk of human kindness flowing through her body, manages to persuade the peddler to come with her. She assures him that she will leave whenever he wants. She makes every effort to make her visitor feel at home because she is the ideal host. She has a keen eye for people and is practical. She has a keen eye for people and is practical. She informs her father right away that the peddler appears to be both uneducated and a thief. The father, however, emphasises that the stranger will be fine once properly attired.

When the ironmaster learns the truth, he gets ugly and says he'll call the shrieft. He gives the peddler the order to leave immediately. But Edla steps in to defend the wanderer, allowing her father to agree to the vagabond's proper stay until Christmas Eve. She opposes ejecting a guest who has been invited for the promised "Christman Cheer." Her ability to persuade results in the stranger granting her wish.When the peddler returns with a Christmas gift and a thirsty kroner note, she is pleased. He thanks Edla in his letter for treating him so well. Finally, he expresses gratitude to her for saving him from the "world's rattrap." Thus, the peddler exhibits a fundamental human goodness as a result of the love and understanding.

The irony of the story is it shows that basic human goodness can be brought out by understanding and love

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