Give two examples of oxymoron in Acts 4 or 5 from "Macbeth". Discuss some of examples or themes of appearance vs reality in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. What are good discussion questions for act four of Macbeth by Shakespeare? In Act I, Scene II, of the The Tragedy ...
History bears out far too many examples of the traps of appeasement to ignore the fact that force is sometimes necessary to avoid the multiplication of evils and injustices. All of what has been said seems to coincide with reality as we experience it. Doing the good for a person or person...
What is the meaning of 'double-edged sword'? Are the words 'contemporary' and 'modern' synonyms, antonyms, or neither? What does the idiom "two left feet" mean? What does two question marks mean? What is the opposite of an oxymoron?
Before we can begin to examine the interplay between financial regulation and private law, however, the meaning of each needs to be clarified. The complexity of defining these categories is reflected in the debates on the meaning of regulationFootnote10and its relationship to law, in general,Foot...
It is called oxymoron (矛盾修辞法) in English Rhetoric. And it means a combination of two words that seem to mean the opposite of each other, such as cruel kindness, a bitter sweet experience,deafening silence, a mournful optimist and so on. What does melancholy pride mean? 6 When I ...
I have wondered for quite some time why there isn’t a present day religion centered on the Sun. There were some examples of such in ancient times. The Romans had “Apollo,” the Egyptian gods included “Ra,” but except for a brief period during the reign of the Pharaoh Akhenaton, th...
The leftovers can be spent for things like Trump’s presidential library, which is the grandest oxymoron ever. In all fairness, more than a dozen of Trump’s $1 million donors also donated to Biden’s inauguration. Back to the $239 million for the inauguration… Brazilian meat company JBS,...
• Oxymoron (矛盾修辞法/逆喻) true lies; open secret; glorious defeat; kind cruelty; dully bright; cry happily; orderly chaos; bitter-sweet memories curtsy: [ ‘kɜ:tsi ] n. 弯膝盖盍身体而行的礼 The ballerina bobbed a curtsy (to the audience) before leaving the stage. ...
Whereas Agee and Canby saw the film as an inspired instance of what the Ministry of Information wanted from its strained and, as I have argued, avowedly oxymoronic ideal of a “democratic propaganda,” these writers see it as ideologically reductive: it was propaganda pure and simple.Depending...
10) In the following four E-C translating examples, which one is not involved with using the skill of shift of perspective. A) E: Hiscontemptuousattitude towards us is contemptible. C: 他以蔑视的态度对待我们,这种态度是可鄙的。 B) E:The famous hotel had been practically destroyed by the ...