Little Women
Is there any use of dramatic/situational/verbal irony in Little Women?
I read the book a while ago and I can't remember any clear examples of these different kinds of irony.
I read the book a while ago and I can't remember any clear examples of these different kinds of irony.
I'm not sure about specific examples of each irony but the general irony is that the sisters find that happiness isn't dependent on a dashing wealthy suitor rather than a close loving family. It is also dreaming of a higher calling that make for happiness,
“You must cherish your illusions if they make you happy,” Jo