It is ironic that the old man feared robbers because he ends up being killed by the very people he was afraid of. This unexpected turn of events highlights the unpredictable nature of life and serves as a commentary on the futility of living in fear.
The attitude that the old man has toward death is ironic for a couple of reasons. One of these ironies is that the man wishes he had more time in his life.
In "The Pardoner's Tale" the old man's attitude toward death is said to be ironic. The irony is that he is cheerful toward the idea of death, which is the opposite of what one would expect.
other old people and grave robbers
It is ironic when Jesse tells Winnie he is one hundred and four years old and she doesn't believe him. It is also ironic when the Man In The Yellow Suit calles the Tuck's criminals when in reality he is the one that is a criminal.
One ironic quote from "To Build a Fire" by Jack London is when the man thinks to himself, "Any man who was a man could travel alone." This is ironic because his decision to travel alone ultimately leads to his demise due to his lack of experience and preparation in the harsh Yukon wilderness. Another ironic moment occurs when the man tries to warm his hands by lighting a match, only to see it extinguished by the snow falling on it. This highlights the irony of his inability to control the elements around him.
The rioters mockingly refer to Death, but end up encountering and giving him the old man. The old man was initially looking forward to meeting Death but ends up fearing the rioters instead. This irony highlights the unpredictability and inevitability of death, showing how attitudes towards it can change in unexpected ways.
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Dirt and explosives to make sure that grave robbers don't get them.
On his journey, Oedipus kills a man and his companions on the road, which turn out to be King Laius and his men. Oedipus, without knowing that the man he killed was Laius, swears to find the man that killed the old king and kill him as well. This is ironic because he is unknowingly swearing to kill himself.
In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the old man shows determination and perseverance by painting a leaf on the wall to give hope to his sick neighbor. The comical element comes from the ironic twist where the leaf on the wall, meant to symbolize life and hope, actually saves the girl's life by convincing her to keep fighting.
Pyramids were incredibly expensive and consistently looted by grave-robbers. The Pharaohs wanted to try to create a place that would be less susceptible to grave robbers and would not necessarily cost as much.
There were two robbers on the cross , one on each side of Jesus they were in their middle years.