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Answer:
The reader infers that the protagonist says he isn´t crazy, but the protagonist doesn´t mean what he says.
Explanation:
Situational irony is a literary device used to mislead the reader. It occurs when there is an incongruity between the expectations that the writer is giving and what happens.
From the options given the one that best fits is option 3 because the reader is inferring something and then is misled.
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I have vertical relationship with my coworker and my father. My coworker who has same position with me acts to me as he is my boss. He gave me directions such as make report for tomorrow, finish lists until 3pm. etc. This acts are making our relationship a vertical way.
My father is old man who grow up hard way in his family so he leanrt vertical relationship from his family. He gave duties to me always so he feels that he does right things for us but he couldn't see our relationship could be better. No need to have vertical relaitonship between dad and child.
I am pretty better to make solutions for my relaitonship with my dad. Because ı can remind him how it could be their relaitonship if their parents act better while trying to be friends not like vertical relationship.
But my relaitonship wiht my coworker is getting hard when he started to act vertical way because he knew that ı know that this is not the way he can keep in touch with me so ı try to not allow him to give me any direction about work.
Oedipus kills him after leaving home, upset at hearing the prophecy in which he was told he would kill his father. He runs away from home because he doesn't want to kill the man he thinks is his father (Polybus). So he comes upon a chariot that knocks him off the road, and he gets so mad, he kills all of the people in it, including Laios.
The exact line from the book ( Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald translation) is :
"He was paid back, and more! Swinging my club in this right hand I knocked him out of his car, and he rolled on the ground. I killed him."
What isn't clear is whether he killed him by knocking him over the head, which caused him to become unconcious and die, or whether he fell out of the car and then Oedipus killed him.
But that is in a nutshell, how Laios died.
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