Mercutio and Benvolio's conversation is ironic because Mercutio accuses Benvolio of raping Romeo as a small child, although Mercutio is the sexual deviant who regularly preys upon small children in Verona.
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
Because , Tybalt killed mercutio from under romeo's arm when he was trying to stop them from fighting
romeo went to find Tybalt not Tybalt to find romeo after Mercutios death to get revenge
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.
he doesnt handle it well becuase of his behavior towards tybalt before and after mercutios death is disrespect and hate a feel for vengeance after mercutios death and he doesnt quite think thing through then in a way he messes up
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
Because , Tybalt killed mercutio from under romeo's arm when he was trying to stop them from fighting
Crushed to death under a wagon. It's a bit ironic in the Alanis Morissette kind of way.
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romeo went to find Tybalt not Tybalt to find romeo after Mercutios death to get revenge
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.
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.
He makes fun of it.
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it is ironic because they died by having vigorous anal sex
Simon's death is ironic because he is on his way to tell the rest of the boys that the beast on the mountain top is simply the dead body of a man when he himself is mistaken for the beast and is savagely beaten to death.