what is the irony mentioned in the poem THE OWL CRITIC
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THE OWL CRITIC
The poem The Owl Critic is narrated by James Fields.
The poem is a irony for those who find fault in others or think they are perfect in their fields. The poem talks about a person who saw an owl or an artificial bird. He didn’t like the work and though that he could make a better model of this. However the humour comes when that owl showed movement and then the man realized that it was a living owl and he was criticizing it
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