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Irony in The Most Dangerous Game and Other short stories
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Irony is “a situation or a use of language involving some kind of incongruity or discrepancy” and is included in many short stories. Irony, occurring in both commercial and literary fiction supplies the reader with an emotional impact that allows the story to be effective.
In The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Earnest Hemmingway, the irony of the story lies in its conclusion.
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Title: Irony in The Most Dangerous Game and Other short stories
Words: 255 Rating: None Pages: 1 submitted by: redhead7
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