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sergiy2304 [10]
3 years ago
9

An example of irony in the Devil and Tom Walker

English
1 answer:
Zina [86]3 years ago
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<span>Tom's surprise is a good example of irony since he has lived his whole life in sin and shouldn't be so startled to see the devil, the very embodiment of sin, in front of him. His surprise also conveys the idea that either Tom has very little self-awareness about his own spiritual self, or he simply doesn't care.</span>
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which vexed and embarrassed her, and made her regret that she had said so much,
simple as it was.
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