The irony of Mao's Cultural Revolution lies in its intention to establish a classless society and promote equality, yet it led to widespread violence, persecution, and the destruction of cultural heritage, ultimately deepening societal divisions and suffering. Instead of creating a utopian society, it resulted in chaos and oppression.
Irony is a literary term used to explain a situation in which an event does not meet its intended desire. In 1-2 sentences, analyze of the irony in Mao's Cultral Revolution.
(Keep it as short and simple as possible)
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