Answer:
It is ironic for Sedaris to state he felt generous toward the Tomkeys in light of the fact that in the passage he said he needed to figure out how to hate them sooner or later. He additionally discussed being extremely vexed and inquisitive about their odd life. This implies he wasn't generally in a pleasing relationship with Tomkeys because of their way of life and clarifies why feeling generous towards them felt amusing.
Romance of the Rose
Guillaume de Lorris
Divine Comedy
Chaucer
Decameron
Boccacio
shrine at Canterbury
Thomas a Becket
Book of the Duchesse
Dante
list of characters and setting
"Prologue"
Death, because humans can not live forever due to the sin in the world.