Since you provide no options, Shakespeare often used the word 'horror' to see a scary tone for the events in the play.
Sentence such as : 'he paralyzed with horror' and other type of sentence using this word set a scary tone for the play
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This is in a form of an Irony. Irony is used to express the opposite of what it really means. From the lines above,
"Water, water, water everywhere,
Nor any drop to drink," is opposite in meaning because there is water everywhere, but there's no more to drink.
The meaning of the oxymoron in the above sentence is:
A. Helen did not want to face the sad news she received.
Oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two words which contradict each other occur in a line. The purpose of using this literary device is to dramatize the situation. They add wittiness and symbolism in the sentence.
In the above sentence, the word 'wide' and 'shut' are the examples of Oxymoron words. After listening to the tragic news, Helen's reaction to her husband's death has been described with the use of oxymoronic words. tomorrow
Can you post a picture of the passage please?
It will evaporate, condense, then make precipitation