The Catbird Seat | Style

Irony
The term ‘‘irony’’ refers to a difference between appearance and reality, between what might be expected and what actually happens. Often, as in Thurber’s work, irony comes out of a grim sense of humor and to make a serious point.

It is ironic that Martin’s well-established reputation as a timid, quiet man makes it possible for his outrageous plan to succeed. To his boss and co-workers, the thought of Martin drinking, smoking, and saying ‘‘I’ll be coked to the gills when I bump that old buzzard off’’ seems ridiculous.

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