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  1. Synonyms of Paradox. Some of the important synonyms of paradox include contradiction, self-contradiction, incongruous, incongruity, anomaly, oddity, absurdity, enigmatic, oxymoron, antimony, etc. Definition and Examples of Paradox in common speech and literature. Paradox means contrary to expectations, existing belief or perceived opinion.

  2. The classic example of logical paradox is the statement "This statement is false." The statement is logically impossible to resolve: if the statement is true, then it is false; and if the statement is false, then it is true. Put more broadly: rather than using language figuratively to construct a new and unexpected meaning (as in literary ...

  3. Definition of Paradox When used as a literary device, a paradox is the juxtaposition of a set of seemingly contradictory concepts that reveal a hidden and/or unexpected truth. The paradox may be hard or even impossible to believe, yet usually the contradiction can be reconciled if the reader thinks about the juxtaposition more deeply.

  4. An oxymoron is an apparent paradox that can be escaped through puns or double entendre. For example, “jumbo shrimp” is an oxymoron. It would be a paradox if shrimp necessarily meant “something small.”. But shrimp can also mean a specific animal, and thus the apparent paradox is just an illusion.

  5. May 26, 2024 · A paradox is a self-contradictory statement or scenario that challenges conventional thinking. Paradoxes are often used as aphorisms to convey ironic truths (e.g., “You have to spend money to make money”). In literature and rhetoric, paradoxes can be used as rhetorical devices or plot devices. Paradoxes are typically used in literature to ...

  6. Aug 17, 2024 · paradox, apparently self-contradictory statement, the underlying meaning of which is revealed only by careful scrutiny. The purpose of a paradox is to arrest attention and provoke fresh thought. The statement “Less is more” is an example. Francis Bacon ’s saying, “The most corrected copies are commonly the least correct,” is an ...

  7. Paradox (literature) In literature, the paradox is an anomalous juxtaposition of incongruous ideas for the sake of striking exposition or unexpected insight. It functions as a method of literary composition and analysis that involves examining apparently contradictory statements and drawing conclusions either to reconcile them or to explain ...

  8. A famous example of a paradox is the Socrates quote “I know only one thing: that I know nothing.” Note that this definition corresponds to literary paradox. There are also logical paradoxes, which are the opposite of literary paradoxes. A logical paradox is a statement that appears logical but is ultimately an unsolvable problem.

  9. Jan 3, 2024 · A literary paradox is a statement that initially seems contradictory but, on reflection, unveils profound meaning or makes sense within the story. An example of paradox in literature is evident in Shakespeare’s “ Hamlet “: “I must be cruel, only to be kind.”. Similarly, in George Orwell’s “ Animal Farm ,” the paradox unfolds ...

  10. Paradox. A statement that is self-contradictory, sometimes to the point of being absurd, but contains an element of truth nonetheless. There are also situational paradoxes, in which characters ...

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