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Stage Set: Chiba is waiting for a potential employer in the college cafeteria. He does not know Higgins, the person interviewing him, is standing a few feet away and watching him. CHIBA: (nervous, wiping sweat from his forehead) Hello. How are you today? Hi, sir. How you doing? Could I be more informal? (paces about the hallway) Ahem. Hello, good sir. How do you find yourself today? Why do I sound silly no matter what I say? Hello, sir. Nice to meet you. HIGGINS: Hmmm (sits on a chair facing CHIBA's back and keeps on watching him) CHIBA: Man, I should say that after he introduces himself. Greetings, mister. How do you do? I am not in England! Okay. (calmly) Just this—hello. How are you today? HIGGINS: (slowly walks up to CHIBA) Hello, son. How does the author use dramatic irony in this play?

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