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Tema [17]
2 years ago
7

Read the excerpt from Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet.

English
2 answers:
Fittoniya [83]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

timeless end

happy dagger

Explanation:

Oxymoron is the figure of thought which refers to the conjunction of normally incompatible terms. These terms, although in opposition, create an alternative meaning within a literary context, which takes place in this excerpt of the theatrical representation of Romeo and Juliet. Timeless and end are opposites, the first concept refers to something perpetual and the second to the culmination of something. In the case of happy dagger, the instrument alluded is usually associated to death which is not a happy event. The presence of oxymoron in this context expresses, among other things, the conflict and contradiction in Juliet's feelings.

Luden [163]2 years ago
4 0
Happy dagger
and timeless end
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