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“ivan is an incredibly strong fellow,” remarked the general, “but he has the misfortune to be deaf and dumb. a simple fellow, but, i’m afraid, like all his race, a bit of a savage.”
“is he russian?”
“he is a cossack,” said the general, and his smile showed red lips and pointed teeth.
“so am i.
“come,” he said, “we shouldn’t be chatting here. we can talk later. now you want clothes, food, rest. you shall have them. this is a most restful spot.”
use the paragraphs to answer the question.
why are these paragraphs an example of satire?
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the general is ridiculing ivan, as well as himself, for being a cossack.
the general is ridiculing rainsford for needing food and rest so soon.
the general means the opposite when he describes ivan as “incredibly strong.”
the general means the opposite when he calls his château a “restful spot.”
Satire often uses irony and ridicule. Here, the general's description of Ivan and his comment about the chateau can be seen as ironic. The general's demeaning view of Ivan and the possible hidden - danger in the so - called "restful spot" are forms of satire.
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The general means the opposite when he calls his château a "restful spot"