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What about instance of the poem

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Answered by subhashbharathi123
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The poem is full of humour and irony from the beginning to the end. There is a king who has a triumphal arch built on the major road of his city. But the same triumphal arch bangs his crown. Thee king wants to punish the guilty but in the end get himself hanged. The king is dead but the ministers make proclamations in the name of the king. All these are examples of irony. And there is humour in the description of his character. The king, the ministers, the wisest man of the city, The Councillor and ‘melon idiot’ are all fools. In fact it is a kingdom of fools. Nothing could be more humorous than a melon king crowned and carried to the throne reverently.

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