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22 March, 18:37

What is the ultimate irony of the crucible?

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  1. 22 March, 18:47
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    In 'The Crucible', Arthur Miller uses situational, dramatic, and verbal irony, which, in the literary context, is the unexpected, to add comic relief, suspense, and intensity to some of the most dramatic scenes.
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