Asked by bindiya farswani

When Cassius asks Pindarus to report what he sees, Pindarus states that Titinius has been captured. Why is this event an example of irony?

a)At this point the audience knows that Titinius has not been captured.
b)Cassius says he cannot see well, but the strong-sighted Pindarus misinterprets what he sees.
c)Pindarus lies so that Cassius will kill himself and so leave Pindarus a free man.
d)Antony's troops are not capturing Titinius, but are cheering for him.

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Answered by GuruBlue
The easy definition of "irony" is "things are different that what you are lead to believe".

So which of those would then apply.
Answered by bindiya farswani
so the ans is a)At this point the audience knows that Titinius has not been captured. ???
Answered by GuruBlue
YES
Answered by bindiya farswani
alright! thanx for the help! can i ask juss one more question please?!
Answered by bindiya farswani
In "Antigone," Haemon has a difficult relationship with his father. Explain how he relates to his father for the following: What he wants from his father at first and how his feelings toward his father change during the play?
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