Romeo and Juliet, first scene. the words brawling love are mentioned.
Oxymorons may appear in some common proverbs. An example would be "act natural".
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unoxymorons i guess... Json100
Sure! Here are ten examples of oxymorons: 1) Deafening silence, 2) Jumbo shrimp, 3) Bitter sweet, 4) Living dead, 5) Clearly confused, 6) Original copy, 7) Act naturally, 8) Pretty ugly, 9) Only option, 10) Virtual reality. These phrases combine contradictory terms to create a unique or thought-provoking meaning.
When characters make use of oxymorons, they are using a rhetorical or literary device, like a metaphor or simile. They are doing this to get their point across better. Whether they "overuse" them or not is a matter of taste, but if a lot of people think that the use of oxymorons was excessive, then they are not succeeding at getting their point across better. If in the listener's mind the literary devices get in the way of the point that is being made, it often shows that the speaker is more interested in showing off his cleverness than saying anything of value.
some oxymorons are small crowd, pretty ugly, freezer burn, and jumbo shrimp.
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or oxymora) (from Greek ὀξύμωρον, "sharp dull") is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms. Oxymorons appear in a variety of contexts, including inadvertent errors such as extremely average and literary oxymorons crafted to reveal a paradox. Example: Deafening silence
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romeo and juliet ,im just saying dat kaz it all i know
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