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Again and again, he returns in his writing to theparadoxof a woman who is superior to the men around her by virtue of social class though considered inferior to them on account of her gender.— Terry Eagleton,Harper's,November 2007
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Try the Pacing Report with a free account. How Do Paradoxes Differ fromOther Literary Devices? Wondering how a paradox is similar to or different from other writing techniques like oxymoron? Let’s explore. What Is the Difference Between anOxymoron and a Paradox?