"Lamb to the Slaughter" and "Thank
you M'am," both contain irony. Which did
you find most entertaining through its use of irony? Explain the
element of irony that you found in that work and how it made you feel or
think. PS: There is another post open directly below this one.
(The deadline to post a response is midnight, Wednesday, October 29, 2014)
1 comment:
"Thank you M'am" uses irony when the lady takes the boy home after he tried to steal her purse.You would think that she would knock the crap out of the boy but she is nice about him trying to rob her.
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