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English literature and oxymoron ... 4. Most famous instance of sustained oxymoron is said to be Sir Thomas Wyatt's version of Petrach's 134th sonnet. ... oxymoron is a rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist. Iqbal in his poem Ashique Harjai says:
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www.netvert.biz/wordpower/oxymoron1.html
www.netvert.biz/wordpower/oxymoron1.html
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i dunno about poem but romeo and juliet has quite a few Answer How about this one- One fine day in the middle of the night, two dead men got up to fight. Back to back they faced each other, drew their swords and shot each other. A deaf poli...
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The author's past and personal experience must relate to the poem, and the author must be well known, and easy to search up. ... Posted by xlightzax on Wednesday February 4, 2009 at 7:39 PM and tagged with devices, lit, literature, oxymoron, poem, poetry.
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www.enotes.com/lit/q-and-a/what-poems-that-contains-oxymoron-written-by-62241
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OCCASIONAL POEM: A poem written or recited to commemorate a specific event such as a wedding, ... Several famous characters in myth and literature seem to haunted by a similar jealousy comparable to the phenomenon Freud describes. For instance, Greek mythology is littered with younger deities that usurp their father's...
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web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_O.html
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Use oxymoron in a Sentence ... See web results for oxymoron ... See images of oxymoron...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/oxymoron
dictionary.reference.com/browse/oxymoron
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The famous speaker who no one had heard of said: Ladies and jellyspoons, hobos and tramps, cross-eyed mosquitos and bow-legged ants, I stand before you to sit behind you to tell you something I know nothing about. ... Did you like this poem? Write one of your own! ... Tagged: funny , stupid , oxymoron...
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quizilla.teennick.com/poems/7952546/oxymoron-poem
quizilla.teennick.com/poems/7952546/oxymoron-poem
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; FELIS LIBYCA DOMESTICA; Black Cat, sleeping in my chair; On your neatly tucked-in paws, I suppose you're not aware; That, by scientific laws; You, like Manx and Persians, are; Felis L. Domestica. Independent, smug, aloof. Tolerating friendliness; ... HOMEFRONT; If he can come back bringing; No scars of...
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www.branchbrothers.net/poems.htm
www.branchbrothers.net/poems.htm
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Oxymoron Poem! General Discussions ... The famous speaker who no one had heard of said: Ladies and jellyspoons, hobos and tramps, cross-eyed mosquitos and bow-legged ants, I stand before you to sit behind you to tell you something I know nothing about.
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www.freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?t=52680
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Another famous spoonerism (to my family, at least) is the joke about ... I thought I'd share a poem from Justin Thyme, who is a very dear friend of mine, because it has several puns in it and also an oxymoron. The poem has a little fun with the ongoing debate about whether the seat on the toilet should be left up or down.
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www.poetry-magazine.com/poetry/poetry-004/99page.htm
www.poetry-magazine.com/poetry/poetry-004/99page.htm
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