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The irony of Miranda's line "O brave new world that has such people in't!" in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" is that she utters it with a sense of wonder and hope, unaware of the chaos and corruption that will unfold in the world she is about to enter. She sees the world as new and exciting, when in reality it is filled with deceit and treachery.

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