Situational And Verbal Irony In The Ransom Of Red Chief

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In “The Ransom of Red Chief,” both situational and verbal irony is used many times through the story to create a humorous tone. Verbal irony is used in “The Ransom of Red Chief” when Bill says to Sam “I was rode, the ninety miles to the stockade, not barring an inch. Then, when the settlers was rescued, I was given oats. Sand ain’t a palatable substitute.”(The Ransom of Red Cheif pg. 77) Bill is telling Sam how awful Red chief is to him and creates a humorous tone by using verbal irony. Another way that verbal irony is used in the story is when Bill says that his favorite biblical character is King Herod. He says this because King Herod was a king that ordered all boys younger than two to be slaughtered and since Red Chief is annoying and