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irony do you find in the phrase "But all was dead" in line 26?

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That phrase seems to be a contradiction, as "dead" implies the absence of life, while "all" implies everything. It could be interpreted as a bleak and hopeless statement, or a commentary on the emptiness of the surroundings.

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