The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales;
In the poem "The Cook" and , what lines are situational irony, verbal irony, dramatic irony or characterization?
In the poem "The Cook" and , what lines are situational irony, verbal irony, dramatic irony or characterization?
I think Irony is covered in the article below,
I don't understand that at all. It uses some big words that I don't understand.