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explain the irony of the story keeping it from harold

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Answered by UtkarshIshwar
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In the story Keeping It From Harold,
Harold's parents were trying so hard and their best to hide the truth from Harold that his father is a professional boxer and have been indulged in this violent sport for his lifelong, they believed that a young peace loving prodigy like him would be devastated to know that his father is a boxer as boxing was not considered to be a reputed sport. But on the contrary, when he came to knew about his father's true profession he was very happy and wished of knowing it before so that he could have bragged about it and had been treated in a better way by his friends.

*excuse the missed links in the story it has been a long time I've read it, but I hope it helps.
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