The Marrow Thieves

Significance of Dramatic Irony

What is the significance of the use of dramatic irony in Miigwans and Isaacs reuinion in the stroy

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But at the end of the novel, Dimaline portrays the more positive side of survival as a motivating force. As he witnesses Miig and Isaac’s emotional reunion, French realizes that humans are capable of incredible feats to stay alive, to find their loved ones, and to follow their collective dream of building a better future. In this way, the will to survive can actually lead to hope for a better world.

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