does the irony of the hearts and hands as same as a face in the dark. explain pls I need it.
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Out of the two men, the handsome-looking man appears to be a marshal, whereas the other man who was fat, rough and glum-faced appears to be a prisoner. In reality, the handsome bold man, Mr Easton, was a counterfeiter, whereas the other man was a marshal. This is situational irony.
It is ironic that Oliver gets to see the “face in the dark”, and when the torch light falls on the boy, he is rendered a faceless apparition. It can be deducted that human being, like Oliver experience bliss in ignorance. Till the time he does not sight upon the appalling macabre, he had concern for the boy.
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