Hearts And Hands: Irony Analysis

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In “Hearts and Hands”, Miss Fairchild misconceived the fact that Mr. Easton was the prisoner. This is an example of irony because what was actually going on was just the opposite of what she thought was happening. Mr. Easton mislead Miss Fairchild and told her that he was the marshal. After he told her the news, the passage says she took a “deep breath” and her face’s color returned. This means she was relieved to hear Mr. Easton was not the prisoner, when in fact, he was - which creates irony. In the end, both the reader and Miss Fairchild find out that Mr. Easton is the prisoner and the marshal is the glum-faced man.

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