The irony lies in the fact that the summoner was a corrupt man and that he acted only on his behalf.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The summoner acted like a Christian and honorable man, but was extremely corrupt.
- He permitted any wrongdoing as long as he got a bottle of wine in return.
- In this case, the summoner allows the forgiveness of people's sins, if they can please him with something.
In this case, the narrator shows that the image of a corrupt summoner is ironic, but more common than it sounds.
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Um please put the rest of the question but<span> A subordinate clause cannot convey a complete sense and it rely on a coordinate clause</span>
Helps you better understand what’s going on in the story and keeps you focused on the subject at hand. I would say. Hope this was helpful❤️
distress = dismay
perdition=eternal punishment
green = grassy area
guile = cunning
It means ljoe dirt is disappointed lol