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Puns and Oxymorons

Puns and Oxymorons

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.9-10.5A, L.8.5A

Standards-aligned

Created by

S Flaherty

Used 174+ times

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5 Slides • 5 Questions

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Puns and Oxymorons

Some of the fun figurative language that Shakespeare uses in Romeo and Juliet to alleviate tension and add some humor.

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Examples:

  • Example of an Oxymoron: Love-Hate Relationship

  • Example of a Pun: “Now is the winter of our discontent … made glorious summer by this sun of York.” (Richard III): This is a play on the word sun. He is referring to the son of York, but uses sun here to also tie in with the summer.

  • An elephant’s opinion carries a lot of weight. (This is a play on the fact that elephant’s are a heavy animal.)

  • Let's go look at some examples and determine if they are oxymorons or puns being used

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Multiple Choice

Susie submitted the original copies via mail.

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Oxymoron

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Pun

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Multiple Choice

That movie was seriously funny.

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Oxymoron

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Pun

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Multiple Choice

The knight said it was extremely dark outside as he rode through the forest.

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Oxymoron

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Pun

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Multiple Choice

The tree had a lot of bark but little bite.

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Oxymoron

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Pun

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Multiple Choice

The room was dimly lit.

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Oxymoron

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Pun

Puns and Oxymorons

Some of the fun figurative language that Shakespeare uses in Romeo and Juliet to alleviate tension and add some humor.

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