The Topeka School

How does the author use irony in the novel, The Topeka School?

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After experiencing much misogyny from her male colleagues, Jane decided to write a book about patriarchy, misogyny, and feminism. The book became highly popular, especially among women, but it elicited outrage from many misogynistic men. Ironically, this outrage only served to further prove the points of Jane’s book.

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The Topeka School