Oxymoron<i>ing</i> Education: A Poem about Actualizing Affect for Public Good
An oxymoron is a self-contradicting or incongruous word or group of words as in Lord Byron's (1788-1824) line from his satirical epic poem Don Juan; "<i>melancholy merriment</i>", An oxymoron is a rhetorical and epigrammatic device for effect, often revealing paradox. The...
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