jack has taken everything from everyone already so why would he have to take glasses that wont help him in anyway.
Nothing happened. Their still Jack and Jack, but they are more interested into making music than doing funny vines now a days.
Some people might suggest that it was ironic of Samneric to tell Ralph of Jack's plans for him and then in turn reveal Ralph's hiding place to Jack. However it is clear that in spirit Samneric were never part of Jack's tribe. Along with Piggy they were the last of the biguns who remained loyal to Ralph. They were only on guard duty on castle rock because they had ben captured by Jack's tribe and forced to join it under torture. The next morning it appears that torture was used once more to extract the location of Ralph's planned hiding place from at least one of the twins.
a junior jack saw is the common saw made more managable so that children can use it.
To answer this honestly i would have to say Jack Sparrow but to answer this as a fan i would have to say Gandalf.
Jack didn't want to get on a door because he wanted to servive more than him and keep warm
Piggy's pleasure is indicated by his facial expression relaxing and his tone becoming more cheerful, as he sees a chance for the boys to regroup and maintain order in the absence of Jack. This shows that Piggy values structure and unity within the group.
It is impossible to know if it is Ironic without knowing more about Logan and what makes him ironic.ÊÊ Ironic is defined as happening in the opposite way to what is expected, thus typically causing wry amusement.
I think whats so ironic about him is that he see's himself as such a great hunter and nothing more than that, but he really isn't. What he really is is a murderer. But maybe this isn't really irony. I think this question would suit the man who fell off the boat at the begining better. I can't remember his name. But anyways, what i find ironic about him is that at the begining he thinks animalsare basically nothing more than game, but by the end he knows how it feels to be the game and he doesn't like it.
It's not possible to answer this question without knowing more information about the context. There is nothing inherently ironic about having a conversation with your father in ordinary circumstances. Irony is a difference between intended meaning and reality - like when you say "this weather is great" when it is really terrible. An example of when it might be ironic to have a conversation with your father is if one of you was promising not to talk to the other - but you were talking about it. This would be ironic. Another example would be if you were trying to get your father not to do something for you by having the conversation, but the result of the conversation was that he did what you did not want him to do. That would be an ironic result.
If I am understanding your question correctly then this question is more a matter of opinion. For me the biggest "show off" would probably be Captain Jack Harkness.
It is debatable whether Spring Heeled Jack was even a real person. It seems to be more of a myth than a truism. But to answer the question, no, he/she/it was never caught.
ironic:1. showing that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying (expressing irony) such as: an ironic comment2. strange or amusing because it's very different from what you expect, such as : its ironic that she became a teacher- she hated school.ironically, the book she felt was her worst sold more copies than any of her others.he smiled ironically.
I'm answering the question based on Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel, founder of the Whiskey distillery. If you meant some other Jack Daniel, you'll have to be more specific. Daniel never married, and no evidence I can find suggests that he was.
The attitude that the old man has toward death is ironic for a couple of reasons. One of these ironies is that the man wishes he had more time in his life.
What is so ironic is that Anne's dad was actually the prison guard, the person who abused the inmates and in the end, Gabriella's dad turns out to be one of those prisoners. The most ironic part was Anne's dad, the abuser, had more scars than Gabriella's father.
Large parties are more personal.
Please specify which comments you are referring to. Everyone all through the play calls Iago "Honest Iago" which is certainly ironic. If you want something more specific, you need to specify.