Need an IMMEDIATE answer, please!
I just need someone to reassure me that this explanation is an example of situational irony. If it is not situational irony, then what type of irony is it (answer SERIOUSLY and give me an explanation as to why its situational irony or smth else, or else I'll report your answer):
"Yet more irony can be found in Torvald's lofty declaration that he would willingly sacrifice his happiness if his wife should ever be threatened with danger. And yet, when Nora is indeed subject to such danger after her shocking fraud is revealed, Torvald shows himself to be a complete and utter coward, more concerned about being fingered as Nora's accomplice than with protecting her."