Situational Irony In Eleanor Abbott's Invitation To A Murder

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Situational Irony in “Invitation to a Murder” In “Invitation to a Murder” by Josh Pachter, situational irony is used an extremity of times. The first example comes from the title of the story. Eleanor Abbott pre-planned for there to be 12 renowned men in the criminal justice system invited to witness the death of her husband! Once they were there, she planned to blame them on his death! This is ironic since these men are busy fighting murder, and here they are about to be blamed for one! The following example comes in when the men come over to the Abbott household. Eleanor Abbott had placed a pistol on the table near her husband. Additionally on the table were a knife and a rope. All of these items could easily be used to kill him. However,

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