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How does Bradbury create irony in his story "The Pedestrian"?

How does Bradbury create irony in his story "The Pedestrian"?-example-1

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Mead goes to a psychiatric center....

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The answer is C. A case of dramatic irony is the point at which the police submit the main normal individual in the city. Dramatic irony is the point at which the per user knows something that the characters don't, and the character's activities bring about something startling. In the story, we understand that the storyteller is unique in relation to whatever is left of his general public.
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