Bombastic literature refers to writing that is grandiose, exaggerated, or pretentious in style. Examples of bombastic literature include works by authors such as Victor Hugo, whose novel "Les Misérables" features elaborate descriptions and emotional language. Another example is the poetry of John Milton, particularly his epic poem "Paradise Lost," which showcases grandiose language and themes. Additionally, the speeches of Shakespeare's characters, such as Mark Antony's funeral oration in "Julius Caesar," are known for their bombastic rhetoric.
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew
The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy for one.
Pompous or bombastic speech
"A C4 is an explosive that requires a remote." "The proposal to amend the Constitution of the United States of America immediately had an explosive effect on all of the Congressmen, causing representatives to shout out, creating total chaos."
Arrogant, bombastic, egotistic, snooty, conceited
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Some examples of Anglo-American literature are works written by Henry James' Turn Of The Screw and Sylvia Path's, The Bell Jar.
The bombastic man decided to talk a lot about himself.
Bombastic - video game - happened in 2002.
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew
The library is the best place to go! Browse through magazines for examples. Review books and journals for literature to discuss the examples you picked.
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew ;0
Bombastic - video game - was created on 2002-12-19.
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The Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy for one.