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svetoff [14.1K]
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In lines 94-95, the narrator says of Shakespeare's play, “ I don’t feel somehow, as if i’d ever really

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eduard2 years ago
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In lines 94-95, the narrator says of Shakespeare's play, “I don't feel, somehow, as if I'd ever really read it.” In what way is this statement ironic? ... It's ironic because he's saying that the play he is making fun of he wouldn't read it.

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