Situational Irony In Poison By Roald Dahl

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In his story "Poison," author Roald Dahl uses a few key literary devices, such as situational irony when Harry says there's a venomous snake on him, foreshadowing when he says there's something trickling him, and strong characterization to illustrate his anti-racist theme. To start off Roald Dahl uses situational irony many times in the story to really make the theme come to life at the end. When Harry says “... I felt something on my chest, behind the book. Soft trickling(Page 1).” When he says that he's referring to the krate that is supposedly on his chest. This could be very dangerous for Harry because krates are a venomous snake that are very deadly. Another interesting quote from Harry was “...Hours and bloody hours and hours.

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