POETRY (Literary form)INTELLIGENT transportation systemsThis paper purports to explore aspects of implied meaning carried out through the vehicle of oxymoron, which is a figure of speech that juxtaposes two contradictory words (or strings of words) in order to point to a curious...
One oxymoron example is "deafening silence," which describes a silence that is so overpowering it almost feels deafening, or extremely loud—just as an actual sound would. Oxymorons are often used in everyday conversation and in a breadth of writing, such as literature, poetry, and songwriting...
Using one of Shakespeare's sonnets, provide an example showing the difference between tropes and figures and how to identify them. Tropes and Figures in Poetry Poetry uses many types of figurative language to convey tone, theme, and meaning. The gene...
What is personification? See the personification definition and learn how it is used in literature and poetry. Learn how to use personification...
misery and “woe.”Although Atwood focuses more on how nature will reject us and the consequences of nature, where Blake talks more about human suffering and human consequences, with more manmade references, poet poets use the idea of trying to control nature. Blake uses oxymoron’s to show ...
CLIMAX, in a remark. 20. RHYME [尾韵]: the use of words or lines of poetry that end with the same sound. 21. SARCASM [嘲讽]: the use of a humorous form of expression intended to convey scorn or contempt, often but not necessarily implying the use of verbal irony, and sometimes ...
doi:10.36473/UJHSS.V59I4.1202M.A.Amani M. HusseinUniversity of Baghdad - College of Education - Ibn Rushd for Human Sciences