Example of oxymoron used in the cold within
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Oxymoron is used in a literary writing to justapose two apparently contradictory words.
Oxymorons are often inserted to highlight absurdities, or to explain complicated or intense feelings - so complicated that tbey can only be explained by words that do not make sense.
Here, in the poem "The Cold Within" by James Pattrick Kinney, an example of oxymoron is "forlorn group"
The two words, "forlorn" and "group" are explicitly different words that are used together to signify the loneliness inside the people of the group. Everyone is lonely and selfish, therefore, they are forlorn. And together, they form a forlorn group.
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