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Is there anything ironic in John’s code of living - “to be always decent and right in you home town?”
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01/02/2021 12:54 pm
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Is there anything ironic in John’s code of living - “to be always decent and right in you home town?”
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01/02/2021 12:55 pm
John’s code of living to be decent and right is admirable. One should be morally decent in behaviour with others. But it is ironic that John adds the words “in your home town.” Why only in one’s home town? The irony lies in the use of these words. It means that one should be decent and righteous only in his home town, and not elsewhere.
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