irony in hearts and hands
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The irony of this classic short story is that shortly after the narrator kills the old man and hides his heart underneath the floorboards the police arrive. He then begins to hear the said heart beating, and he eventually breaks and confesses to the police. The guilt of killing the man he hated eventually caused his own undoing.
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When we figured that the marshal was the criminal and the criminal was the marshal.
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