What is the irony in the play the dear departed
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♦The irony in the play the dear departed:
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The title 'The Dear Departed' refers to death of a person who is loved , but Abel Merryweather, the protagonist of the play , is neither loved by anyone of his family nor departed. The daughter couldn't mourn his death. They want to grab whatever they could after his death. He was not dead but merely drunk.
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♦The irony in the play the dear departed:
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The title 'The Dear Departed' refers to death of a person who is loved , but Abel Merryweather, the protagonist of the play , is neither loved by anyone of his family nor departed. The daughter couldn't mourn his death. They want to grab whatever they could after his death. He was not dead but merely drunk.
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