Examples Of Irony In The Landlady

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In literature, as in life, things are not always as they appear, and expectations often differ from reality. Some things are too good to be true, as in the short story “The Landlady”. “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl is a short horror story about a boy named Billy Weaver who experiences this. Billy just wanted a nice cheap place to stay while away on a business trip. He doesn’t want to pay, but ends up paying more than he imagined. Roald Dahl prepels situational irony throughout the whole story to create tension and keep the reader guessing. One clear example of irony occurs when Billy expects the Bed & Breakfast to be warm and inviting because of the cute pets and nice furniture. The room was wonderfully warm and cozy. I’m a lucky fellow, he thought”(174).