The irony in this line comes from the fact that Roger's arm, a product of advanced civilization, is now being used in a world that has regressed to ruins. It highlights the disconnect between the advancement of the past and the current state of decay, emphasizing the contrast between the two.
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'Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair' is ironic because there is nothing left but the giant pair of legs.
No (that was ironic).
Hero dresses for the wedding Claudio is about to cancel.
The saying on the front gate is "Work will set you free."
Both speak against love early in the play
It was ironic because fire started by the group to attract rescue ships became the tool to hunt and capture Ralph, representing the deterioration of civilization on the island. This reversal highlights the loss of moral values and descent into savagery among the boys.
Civilized people do not hunt other humans for fun/sport.
The great void was ironically called Chaos...it is ironic because there was nothing yet there was Chaos.get it? this means nothing was left
I think whats so ironic about him is that he see's himself as such a great hunter and nothing more than that, but he really isn't. What he really is is a murderer. But maybe this isn't really irony. I think this question would suit the man who fell off the boat at the begining better. I can't remember his name. But anyways, what i find ironic about him is that at the begining he thinks animalsare basically nothing more than game, but by the end he knows how it feels to be the game and he doesn't like it.
The tone was ironic
The Epigram is fairly ironic.