Little Women

Is there any use of dramatic/situational/verbal irony in Little Women?

I read the book a while ago and I can't remember any clear examples of these different kinds of irony.

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I'm not sure about specific examples of each irony but the general irony is that the sisters find that happiness isn't dependent on a dashing wealthy suitor rather than a close loving family. It is also dreaming of a higher calling that make for happiness,

“You must cherish your illusions if they make you happy,” Jo