This question is about "Time Enough at Last"
Answer:
The irony is that Bemis was always wishing that there was no one to hinder him from reading.
Explanation:
Henry Bemis is an avid reader, but besides not having much time to read, he is interrupted all the time which hinders his reading. He hates this and has a strong desire to be alone and with plenty of time to read in peace. The ironic is his wish happens and an H-bomb hits his city killing all the inhabitants, except him who was protected by the building where he was.
when he finds himself alone in the world, Henry Bemis is desperate and tries to find a way to die.
Well you got the right answers even though you didn't know what you were doing, so I assume you know what you are doing even though you think you don't
What do you mean by that?
if you could explain more clearly i'd be glad to help you out
The point of view that this is being told is third person limited because it only focuses on one character and uses the pronoun "he"