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What Is The Irony In Canterbury Tales? [Solved]
In the story, three men set out to kill Death. They forget about Death when they find bags of gold by a tree. This is an example of dramatic irony because the reader knows that the tale is about the wickedness of greed. As the youngest of the three men fetches food and wine, the two older men secretly plot against him.
Irony in the Canterbury Tales
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Irony in the Canterbury Tales
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Humour, Satire and Irony in Chaucer’s The Prologue in Urdu/Hindi | HK English Notes.
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