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Irony Example : The villain's considerable ability at crafting magical artifacts for his troops......

Taken from Category: Literary

The following question was asked on 9th September 2013 by one of our readers. Have you ever wondered whether something you've read or heard is ironic or not? Remember to ask us a question!

Is it ironic that...

the villain's considerable ability at crafting magical artifacts for his troops is the reason his generals (unknowingly) fail to completely destroy one of his artifacts, thus allowing the heroes to later repair and use this artifact against the generals and defeat them?

67% say this is ironic . Do you agree? Vote now, below.

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  • 67% IRONIC
  • 33% NOT IRONIC

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