In THE PATRIOT, 'I am safer so'.What is the irony involved here?
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The irony used here is that after being dead she is hurt so she is indirectly not save. But he believes that he is a God so he is safe
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The irony involved here is a dramatic irony, I feel. This is because the other people present there don't know his feelings and thoughts at the moment. Though the patriot thinks himself lucky and safer for the treatment he receives, the masses gathered there definitely don't think his way.
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