Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth?
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Answer:
C. Macbeth vows to find King Duncan's murderer when, in fact, Macbeth himself has killed the king.
Explanation:
Irony is something that is so funny that it doesn't make sense.
An example is: A fire station burns down. Funny, right?
Same with answer C.
C. Macbeth vows to find King Duncan's murderer when, in fact, Macbeth himself has killed the king.
Answer:
Can confirm that :
"Macbeth vows to find King Duncan's murderer when, in fact, Macbeth himself has killed the king "
Explanation:
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