In the short story, “Like the Sun,” by R.K. Narayan, the central character, Sekhar, decides to be completely honest in all things, even if it hurts other people’s feelings. On this same day, his boss, who is a terrible musician, asks Sekhar to listen to him perform and evaluate his talent. Because he has decided to be honest, Sekhar must tell his boss the truth. Which literary device is the author using? hyperbole irony paradox symbolism

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I believe that the best answer to this will be (IRONY).

By definition, irony is a state of affairs or event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing. Here, its ironic that on the same day that Sekhar decides to be brutally honest, his boss asks him to critique his music.

Answer: irony

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