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olga_2 [115]
2 years ago
5

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adell [148]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is:

  • Aking who wears armor that can deflect arrows is injured by a stronger arrow.
  • An evil wizard gains a powerful wish that says he can never be killed by any man. The gods send a  woman to kill him.

Explanation:

Let's start by explaining what<u> situational irony</u> is. In simple and brief words, here, actions have an <u>opossite effect,</u>so basically it means that the audience don't see it coming, and thus, it is a contray outcome.

As you can see, in the two examples that are the best scenarios explaining this literary device, you can see that everything is supposed to be perfect; the perfect armor to block arrows, and the wish to not ever be killed by a man, then, who would've known that at the end, a stronger arrow would have injured him, and also, who would've known that a woman would have killed him?

The other scenarios, aren't possible, the first one because it is very intuitive that the outcome could've been that, the second option although could've worked for a good scenario too, isn't possible, as the background of this could've probably led you to think that it was his twin brother. And the final scenario, isn't possible as the outcome is actually what is expected, another story would've been if the dog had killed him, instead.

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