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This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.
This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.
The literary technique in this sentence is personification, where the mistake is given human-like qualities of causing a deafening silence. This technique helps create a vivid and impactful image for the reader.
Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.
Irony
The sound was so deafening, it put me and my friends to sleep.
irony
The literary technique used in this sentence is oxymoron, as the word "friendly" contradicts the idea of an "argument" typically being seen as confrontational or heated. This creates a sense of irony and adds depth to the description of the situation.
No, "Deafening din of dynamite" is not an example of antithesis. Antithesis involves contrasting ideas or words in a balanced or parallel structure within a sentence.
The sound of the gong was deafening, and it reverberated throughout the cavernous chamber.
"That moment was bittersweet for me."