Shame is a novel by J. M. Coetzee, a 52-year-old professor tells us that David Lurie was deeply ashamed of making a series of mistakes. The subject of this book is sarcastic and can be clearly defined as a result of an event that is anticipated or opposed to an event likely to be expected. In the whole novel, sarcasm is used to create a sense of irony and a mystery. Another theme revealed in this book is not only the existence and absence of love, love of fellows, but also the love of all people and others.
I am going to tell this to you: the irony bothers you with your soul like a fishbone that sticks to your throat: unadjusted, useless, very acceptable. But the difference here is that I hate fish bones, but I like irony. We look for complex tragedies to maintain our sanity. Our default rebellious feelings are roughly related to our lives. A piece of iron can be dull and sharp; irony is always a combination of both. If it chooses another word to define that service, it may lose its nails. It is ironic. Iron and others are cold not to disappear. It is strong. It is gorgeous irony. Except for one purpose, there is only one word: scratch. Ironic voice cried through dense air. Rusty knife lights echo of 'e' on your tympanic membrane like a burned fence, inviting a sticky dark surprise to your home. How do people assume the meaning of satire before they can fully understand their meaning?
Shame is a novel by J. M. Coetzee, a 52-year-old professor tells us that David Lurie was deeply ashamed of making a series of mistakes. The subject of this book is ironical and can be clearly defined as a result of events that are contrary to events that are predicted or are likely to be expected. In the whole novel, sarcasm is used to create a sense of irony and a mystery. - The increase / decrease of love is constant. It is brought in various ways in various ways, but love can not change, it will exist from the beginning. No matter where you are in the world love is the same, it is universal, it will experience everyone's experiences during their lifetime. For centuries, poetry has been used to express emotions and emotions. And that is the most effective way to express love.