Language Use and Stylistic Devices in The Samaritan Guide Act 4 Scene 3

Notes on The Samaritan Act 4 Scene 3 Language Use and Stylistic Devices
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Language Use and Stylistic Devices in The Samaritan Guide Act 4 Scene 3
Language Use and Stylistic Devices in The Samaritan Act 4 Scene 3  1. Irony It is ironical that the leaders of Maracas think that Nicole is in agreement with their suggestion of bringing her onboard and they celebrate she owes Maracus Municipality and the country a civil duty and she is ready to work with, yet she is not willing to join them at all (P.133-134). Nicole finds it ironical when Mossi believes Nicole can get into contract with the Municipality and that is what will save the world. On the contrary, she thinks now laws or officers or positions can save it, the change should come from within themselves (P.135). She says they need patriotic citizens to enhance transparency (P. 133). It is ironical that the leaders pretend they are ready for change at Maracas yet it is not true. They are only after winning Nicole to their side and tell her that they appreciate her contribution in enhancing service delivery to the people, yet they are after benefiting themselves (P.133). It is ironic…

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