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4 July, 15:47

Where is the irony in the quote "fail not our feast" from act 3 scene 1 in Macbeth?

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  1. 4 July, 16:12
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    It would be verbal irony because it makes the play more tragic because if the reader understands the irony of what the character us saying, then the reader can see the true nature & intentions of the character
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