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  • Oedipus the Irony
    ... them. Ironically, these two strangers meet and Oedipus kills Laius and marries Laius widow. ... up. Ironically, it is no other than himself. ...
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  • the story of an hour and the irony of death
    ... Just minutes there after she ironically falls to her own death when the small happiness she sought was disposed when she found out that she was not the ...
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  • Irony in
    ... Although Hanneh may have other worries, she is ultimately concerned with the look of her kitchen and ironically, in worrying about that, she creates much ...
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  • Good Country Irony-Good Country People flannery O'Connor
    ... Ironically one of the first things we learn about Mrs. Freeman is that her previous employer has called her "the nosiest woman ever to walk the earth." Then ...
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  • Sophocles
    ... Ironically, Jocasta and Laius heard the same prophesy before about their son many years prior and attempted to alter fate by abandoning baby Oedipus in a ...
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  • Dickinsons use of humour
    ... Dickinson uses her ability to write humourously and ironically (as seen in her suggestion of the use of microscopes) to present a firm, controversial opinion ...
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  • Araby
    ... Ironically, he is in love with this woman and has only spoken but a few words to her. ... Ironically, however, there is a surprise ending. ...
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  • Oedipus
    ... also tries to change his destiny, by leaving Corinth "At this I fled away, putting the stars between me and Corinth, never to see home again." Ironically it is ...
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  • Change
    ... It was on this bumpy and windy road where ironically the newspaper concealing the cat, Pitty Sing, moves causing him to jump on Bailey's shoulder resulting in ...
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  • Hitchcock's Psycho
    ... Ironically, these chance occurrences lead to her final entrapment at the Bates Motel. ... Ironically, Marion's sister, Lila, is out of town for the weekend. ...
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  • Equality Is Only A Concept in America
    ... for most Americans to have dreams of gaining large amounts of money or power unless some radical changes, many of which are ironically considered to be anti ...
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  • Othello - Battle of Good vs. Evil-
    ... Ironically, the venetians feel the Turks are their only enemy while in fact Iago is in hindsight the one man who destroys their stable state. ...
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  • english
    ... Ironically, the venetians feel the Turks are their only enemy while in fact Iago is in hindsight the one man who destroys their stable state. ...
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  • Macbeth and Malcolm as Leaders
    ... Ironically, prior to Macbeth's conversion to the "dark side", Lady Macbeth commented that he was without the drive to apply his ambitions. ...
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  • Reaction Paper in "A Good Man is Hard to Find
    ... also establishes her as the protagonist. Ironically, the protagonist of the story is never named. Like the other females in \"A ...
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  • Comparing two Articles by David Plotz and Vivian Postrel: Citified ...
    ... Plotz implies that the success of Fairfax is owed, ironically, to the personal automobile, which families must use to get to work, although those who object to ...
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  • Elizabeth Bennet character discussion
    ... Mr.Collins continually amuses the reader with his ironically 'wise' discussions in which he attempts to convey his prestige in Rosings. ...
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  • The story of an hour
    ... the focus of her mind. Ironically, her new found freedom is what soon leads to her devastating loss of life. "A kind intention or ...
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  • Irony A Tale of Two Cities
    ... Carton ironically is not married to Lucie, but loves her so much that he courageously trades places with Darnay, sets him free, and makes Lucie happy. ...
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  • A Letter to Felice
    ... does not render the exact meaning of the German "Gemeinheiten" which means "mean acts, dirty tricks" and is sometimes used half-ironically, especially with ...
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  • Destructiveness of War
    ... destructiveness of war. Vonnegut uses satire and fiction to ironically display the destructiveness of war. In Slaughterhouse-Five ...
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  • Fate Is Omniscent
    ... Oedipus fate was to murder his farther and wed his mother. Ironically, in his attempt to escape his cursed fate he actually runs right into it. ...
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  • Distinctive features ofColdWar
    ... Ironically, this was due to the state of the devasting domestice economy which could no longer withstand excessive military expenditure. ...
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  • London
    ... the beauty of the city but actually he criticizes and blames industrialized city¯s lack of vitality by using some words such as smokeless and heart ironically ...
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  • Fate Is Omniscent
    ... Oedipus fate was to murder his farther and wed his mother. Ironically, in his attempt to escape his cursed fate he actually runs right into it. ...
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  • Gun control in CA
    ... legal. Ironically, restriction on firearms is not the right law to pass because; it increases the violence rather than decreasing it. ...
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  • What's in a name?
    ... Dead's, opinion. Ironically, though, Pilate is a good person and is murdered in the end, just as Jesus was by Pontius Pilate. Another ...
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  • chaucer1
    ... between them are not founded in brotherly-like support; instead, the narrator, although actually inferior to the knight, ironically appears emotionally superior ...
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  • Those Winter Sundays
    ... himself physical pain. Sunday mornings, ironically, are no exceptions because the duty of warming the house still remains. The first ...
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  • Heart of Darkness
    ... We are confronted by this lurid light that ironically lies to us, making us believe that this is the pure path, but in reality it isn't. This scintillating fog ...
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