The Bet Questions on Irony

The Bet

In Anton Chekhov's "The Bet," irony is evident as both characters' initial beliefs are upended by the story's end. The lawyer, who initially seeks wealth from the bet, ultimately renounces material...

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The Bet

The irony in "The Bet" can be seen in the circumstances of both the banker and the lawyer. When the banker initially made the wager, he had been wealthy, but by the time the deadline comes due, his...

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The Bet

"The Bet" illustrates irony through the unexpected reversal of fortunes and values between the banker and the lawyer after fifteen years. Initially, the banker casually wagers two million rubles,...

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