It provides a humorous parody of the main plot.
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Explanation:
Try this: Romans 12:9-21
I'd quote it for you, but I use an odd Bible which I like very much but the wording can be quite different. It might not be as poetic as the King James either and the Beatitudes are really quite beautiful, and you shouldn't miss the poetry.
Edit
You might have meant Christ's Beatitudes
Matthew 5:3–12
Edgar uses a variety of literary devices in his diction. He uses irony in "The Cask of Amontillado". The irony that Poe employs foreshadows the imminent death of Fortunato.
Which of the following characters can be described as flat?
D. Porpoise