Blackouts: A Novel
How does the author use irony in the book, Blackouts: A Novel?
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Jill W
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One example of irony can be found in the author's portrayal of The Palace. The Palace is a place that we would expect to be the image of long ago, a place where kings and queens roamed through its halls, when in reality, it is simply a crumbling structure in the midst of the desert.
Blackouts: A Novel