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What irony does the author highlight in Saheb’s life?

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0%He is rich but lives like a poor person.
100%His name means "Lord of the Universe," but he lives in poverty. ( 1 voter )
0%He does not care about education.
0%He enjoys a luxurious life.
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The author highlights the irony in Saheb’s life through his transition from a hopeful scavenger to a ragpicker working at a tea stall. Initially, Saheb represents the spirit of resilience and aspiration, believing that scavenging could lead to hidden treasures and a better future. However, as he takes up a formal job, he loses his freedom and is confined to a life dictated by others, contrasting sharply with his earlier dreams. This irony underscores the harsh reality that, despite his desire for a brighter future, Saheb finds himself trapped in a cycle of poverty, illustrating how societal circumstances can stifle aspirations and diminish hope.

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  1. The irony lies in Saheb’s name, which signifies power and control, contrasting sharply with his reality as a poverty-stricken child. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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