Tom Sawyer Irony

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No matter the age and no matter the place, we all work; school work, homework, office work and busy work are different forms of work and they all are completely necessary. However, in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, ‘A Day’s Work’” you learn that other people are more competent than others. Mark Twain uses numerous forms of comedy like situational irony, humorous examples of folly and hyperboles and sarcastic expressions to execute how con-artist, Tom Sawyer gets out of a job and all the wealth. Perfidious Tom Sawyer creates irony by deceiving his fellow companions. Throughout the passage, we know that Tom Sawyer is depressed to be whitewashing the fence, unlike the children sauntering by. For instance, “He surveyed the fence, and all

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