shall like Mr. Clark
CAN'T call him Sam'! They're all so friendly." She glanced at
do these storles lle so?"
the houses; tried not to see what she saw; gave way in: "Why
How does the author use narrator perspective to create
Irony in this excerpt?
The narrator's detailed and admiring descriptions of Gopher Prairle reveal the
irony of Carol's negative emotions.
The
narrator's description of Carol's emotional reactions reveals the irony of her
negative response to Sam Clark's friendliness.
The narrator's description of
Carol's angry thoughts reveals the irony of her
marriage to Kennicott, who only says positive things.
The narrator's detailed and admiring descriptions of Kennicott's friends reveal
the irony of the bride's homecoming.