The Swan Book Irony

The Swan Book Irony

Situational irony: Warren the First Aboriginal President

It is ironic that despite having attained such a prominent position in society and changing history for being the first Aboriginal Australian President, Finch continues to act in a selfish way and does nothing to improve the life of his fellow indigenous people.

Situational irony: Bella Donna fighting for justice

It is ironic that a white woman like Bella Donna is the one who educated Oblivia, an Aboriginal herself, on the indigenous

Situational irony: Oblivia’s kidnap

It is ironic that Bella Donna saved Oblivia from where she lay alone for a decade in the tree, only for Oblivia to be taken by Warren and locked up.

Situational irony: The Black Swan

It is ironic that the black swan becomes Oblivia’s friend during her kidnap because the black swan itself is also trapped and dying.

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