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Explain the situational irony in "Richard Cory."

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In 'Richard Cory' the incongruity (irony) in this situation is communicated by the tone and the subject.

Situational Incongruity takes place when the result of a circumstance is startling or a shock.

Richard Cory seems to have everything.

The individuals of the town need to be much the same as him since his life seems, by all accounts, to be great.

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