Irony
Irony
Irony
Irony
Irony
In "You Died for Beauty," Emily Dickinson uses the structure of a dialogue between two deceased individuals to explore themes of death, beauty, and truth. The poem's two speakers engage in a conversation that highlights their shared experiences and values, presenting a nuanced reflection on the intersection of beauty and mortality. Dickinson's use of this dialogue creates a thought-provoking exploration of these themes.
The group had to devise a plan, and fast!
output
a devise is a gift of money
Devise is the verb, while device is the noun. We will devise a device for that purpose.
which devise closes or breaks the circuit
output devise
The past tense of devise is devised.