![]() ![]() In an ironic twist, he does not think about what is expected of him to have the contract copied as ordered by Mr. After Alleyne is done with him, Farrington stays in Alleyne's office absent-mindedly thinking of having a night drinking. May I ask you why you haven't made a copy of that contract between Bodley and Kirwan? I told you it must be ready by four o'clock."(line19). But ironically, he does not do so as expected leading to Mr. ![]() Situational irony is expressed in the context whereby Farrington is expected to competently do his work and complete making the copy of the contract between Bodley and Kirwan in time. Allen calls Farrington to his office and asks him why he has not made a copy of the contract of Bodley and Kirwan as well as the reason for his repeated complaints at work. Talking about literary elements in counterparts by Joyce, the story begins with irony which brings out the theme of the story. ![]() Order now Irony in Counterparts by James Joyce ![]()
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