The Use of Irony in Great Expectations, a Novel by Charles Dickens (841 words, 4 pages)
The Shackles of InjusticeIn the third part of Great Expectations, Charles Dickens uses irony to communicate the following about injustice it constrains the people that are experiencing it, whether it be physically, mentally, or emotionally. There are many examples throughout the third part, most of which I found to be ...
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