The Hobbit

was there any situational irony in this chapter? Explain.

chapter 14

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Watchmen see fire in the distance but their warnings go unheeded. Perhaps the lights are a sign of the King under the Mountain, who is again forging gold, according to the songs and legends. The irony is that the fire is actually Smaug the dragon.

Watchmen see fire in the distance but their warnings go unheeded. Perhaps the lights are a sign of the King under the Mountain, who is again forging gold, according to the songs and legends. The irony is that the fire is actually Smaug the dragon.