When people have negative thoughts about others, it will likely happen to them first. In life, I have been seeing this problem many times. For example, good and rich people always get the most animosity from bad and poor people. While rich people think about how to earn more money and build their career in right way, poor people waste time to think about rich people and be jealous of others’ successes. In consequence, rich people get richer while poor people still maintain their normal …show more content…
At first, the main character is described by “I taught Language and Literature in more than one high school, I was twenty-seven and full of enthusiasm for books and imagination” (1). The evidence shows that the main character is a great teacher who should be extremely good in English with beautiful and figurative words. Conversely, the words he says such as “Bitch” (2) or “stupid girl” (4) and the ways he tries to annoy the man on the phone quite oppose an honorable teacher. This situation can be considered as verbal irony because the ways the author says in the story and the ways he means are completely different. Another huge irony in the story that readers can realize is the purpose of the phone call. The main character makes the phone call because he wants to talk to the young woman, but he ends up teasing the man from the other side of the phone call. It is a situational irony because it goes out of readers’ expectation. Obviously, readers think that the main character will give up after several calls because it is no way he can contact to the woman, or somehow he can contact to the woman in the end, but it turns out differently. All of what he does is trying to mock the man by faking Spanish accent, and he even feels happy about that