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what is the irony in the story the uncomfutable bed?​

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Answered by anerishah776
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Answered by kiranchoudhary1107
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The first-person narrative helps to build this irony because this style of narration lets the reader know exactly what is going on in the speaker’s mind. Had it been told by someone else, we, as readers, may not have known how nervous or suspicious the speaker was feeling, or why he took certain odd decisions, like placing a chair in front of the window or making his bed on the floor. The first-person narrative traces his feelings – from his first suspicion to growing nervousness to his final embarrassment – clearly.

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