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The detail from the poem Sonnet 27 that shows situational irony is:
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. The speaker, tired from having traveled all day, is unable to fall asleep because his mind has decided to "wake up."
Explanation:
<u>Situational irony takes place when one's actions (a character's or a speaker's, for instance) end up having the opposite result of what was expected. </u>
Right at the beginning of the poem Sonnet 27, by Shakespeare, the speaker explains that he is exhausted after having worked and traveled all day.<u> He says that he is in bed with the purpose of getting some rest. However - and this where the situational irony happens -, he is unable to fall asleep because his mind is wide awake, thinking of the woman he loves. Therefore, what takes place when he goes to bed is precisely the opposite of what he intended:</u>
<em>Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed,
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<em>The dear repose for limbs with travel tired;
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<em>But then begins a journey in my head</em>
Women have much harder lives than men do.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Both the writers of the novels, Jane Austen and Edith Wharton were very famous novelists and had a great collection of the novels written by both of them.
But there was some kind of similarities between the themes of the novels written by both the novelists were that both had written about the problems of sexuality and the gender discrimination in the novels. Both had written about the difficulties that the women had to go through in their lives and their problems were more than the men.
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"...the world , Like one great garden show'd..."
"...And Freedom rear'd in that august sunrise
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"...Her words did gather thunder as they ran..."