Even if it’s a tricky task, the rules for writing a paradox are pretty simple. First, the statement must contain an apparent contradiction. Think in opposites. Second, there must be some sort of conclusion or truth that the reader discovers after some consideration. If your statement contains...
What Is a Paradox in Literature? How Do Paradoxes Differ from Other Literary Devices? What Is an Easy Definition of a Paradox? If you’re already feeling like you’ve just stumbled into a philosophy class, have no fear. The easiest way to understand paradox is through examples, which we’...
Paradox example“Less is more” is an everyday example of a paradox. This saying is typically used to highlight the impact and appeal of a simple, minimalist aesthetic. Examples of paradoxes can be found in everyday expressions, literature, and academic domains such as logic and philosophy. ...
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(玄学派诗歌)Metaphysical poetry is a derogatory term invented by John Dryden (1631-1700) and later adopted by Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) describing a school of highly intellectual poetry marked by bold and ingenious conceits, incongruous imagery, complexity of thought, frequent use of paradox, ...
Miller is writing about the importance of reading and about key books in his life, but there is a paradox: Only recently has he been able to get all the books he has wanted all his life (ie he now has money, as a best-selling writer, to buy books) and, as a writer, he wrote ...
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A paradox of education is that presenting information in a way that looks easy to learn often has the opposite effect. Numerous studies have demonstrated that when people are forced to think hard about what they are shown they remember it better, so it is worth looking at ways this can be...
Rhetorical devices have a lot in common withliterary devices. In fact, many literary devices can also be used as rhetorical devices. For example, as a literary device,metaphoris writing that’s literally about one subject, but figuratively about another. A poem about expiring food in a refriger...
Chapter 2: Society and the individualI should not think it an outrageous paradox if someone were to say that Grote’s History of Greece has quite as much to tell us today about the thought of the English philosophical radicals in the 1840s as about Athenian democracy in the fifth century ...