Monseigneur's Chocolate Quals

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Dickens uses verbal irony in his description of the Monseigneur’s chocolate ritual by showing that he must have four men prepare his hot chocolate. If only three men to prepare his hot chocolate it is difficult for him to swallow it. “Yes. It took four men, all four a-blaze with gorgeous decoration”(108). This quote shows how Monseigneur needs specifically four men because each man has one job it has to do like give Monseigneur a napkin, “presented the favoured napkin”(108). “Monseigneur could swallow many things with ease, and was by some few sullen minds supposed to rather be rapidly swallowing France” (108). Dickens uses irony to show the ridiculous situation of the ritual to how France is being destroyed. He uses this to show the contrast as a lord to a servant. 14. The furies are represented by evil, or revenge, “deities of revenge”(462). The meaning implied is that he is guided by evil, anger, and revenge. I know that furies are represented by evil because Monseigneur is committing bad sins and is always thinking in the terms of money instead of helping people. “‘Can I restor...

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