Roald Dahl's Use Of Irony In The Landlady

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In literature, as in life, things are not always as they appear to be. Most short stories from this unit support this statement. Irony is the characters words or actions are obvious to us but not to the other character. “The Landlady”, by Roald Dahl had a ironic plot. In The Landlady, the main character, Billy Weaver, got poisoned, then stuffed by the landlady of the motel that he was staying at in Bath, England. According to Billy Weaver, the motel had the stench of hospital corridors and pickled walnuts. The motel was very appealing to Billy because of how inexpensive the price was, so he stayed at the hotel. Billy seemed a little weirded out about how there were only two guests in the guest book, and how there was no noise coming from