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DO NOW. Complete section one of today’s packet, Journaling. Theme Stations. Station One: Author’s Background Edgar Allan Poe and Maya Angelou Station Two: Theme Poe and Angelou Station Three: Theme Thomas and Shakur. 25 Minutes to Complete. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Theme Stations
Station One: Author’s BackgroundEdgar Allan Poe and Maya Angelou
Station Two: ThemePoe and Angelou
Station Three: Theme Thomas and Shakur
25 Minutes to Complete
I am "absolutely unsure"Of oxymorons today.But these phrases get "pretty ugly"Without much delay.
"Small crowd" and "jumbo shrimp"Just to name a few."New antiques," "original copy""Tough love" and "soft rock," too.
It is definitely a "real fantasy"To see oxymorons at work.But it can end up "bitter sweet"Because they will drive you berserk!
So, let's call up that "honest politician"And sing to him "sweet sorrow"But I'm sure it will be to no availSince these oxymorons will be here tomorrow.
Oxymoron the use of contradictory terms for
effect. If used sparingly and appropriately,
the device can add imagery to writing and enhance the emotional effect.
Examples: a wise fool, sad joy, living death, bittersweet, awful good, pretty ugly
Spice it up!
The woman, so racked with pain, couldn't make a sound.
We want the reader to “feel” her pain!
The pain left her nothing but silent screams as it twisted her body with endless agony.
Shakespeare
Shakespeare is well-known for using oxymorons in his plays.
One famous oxymoron appears in Act 3: Scene 4 of Hamlet after Hamlet has killed Pontius.
Hamlet says, “I must be cruel, only to be kind”.
Further Examples
"Parting is such sweet sorrow." ~ Romeo and Juliet
"So foul and fair a day I have not seen!" ~ Macbeth
Romeo is an oxymoron?
O brawling love! O loving hate! O anything of nothing first create! O heavy lightness, serious vanity!Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms!Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!
~ Romeo and Juliet
Explain…
Explain the oxymoron in the following song titles:
1. “Manchild” by Eels 2. “Positive Tension” by Bloc Party 3. “Bad Luck” by Social Distortion
“On The Grasshopper And Cricket”By John Keats
The poetry of earth is never dead:When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,
And hide in cooling trees, a voice will runFrom hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead;
That is the Grasshopper's—he takes the leadIn summer luxury,—he has never done
With his delights; for when tired out with funHe rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
The poetry of earth is ceasing never:On a lone winter evening, when the frost
Has wrought a silence, from the stove there shrillsThe Cricket's song, in warmth increasing ever,
And seems to one in drowsiness half lost,The Grasshopper's among some grassy hills.