Dramatic Irony—When the audience or reader knows something that one or more of the characters doesn't.
Situational Irony—Events or situations become ironic.
True. It provides something they want- something to encourage them to pay attention. It would make them want to pay attention to get a reward.
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<em>"but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude." This is the line that conveys what you are asking. In other words, it talks about keeping your individuality even in a "crowd," or with others. But if you analyze it, he still does not encourage withdrawing from the crowd but being "in the midst" of society while maintaining your independence/ individuality.</em>
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Explanation:
what motivates Walter to want to read. Walter enjoy spending time with his mom and listening to her read he wanted to be able to tell her the stories like she told him.