What irony is present in Lencho's attitude towards the post office?
He trusts God more than anyone.
He believes in humanity despite challenges.
He thinks the postmaster is deceitful.
He relies on the post office for communication.
Answer and Solution
Answer
A. He trusts God more than anyone.
Solution:
The irony lies in Lencho's unwavering faith in God while simultaneously distrusting the human agents (the postal workers) who helped deliver his request, demonstrating his human flaws.
Watch Video Solution
