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In the next-to-last line of the poem, the paradox or seeming contradiction may arise from conflicting ideas or emotions presented within the text. This could be highlighted by juxtaposing contrasting images or concepts, creating complexity and depth in the poem's meaning. The poet may use this device to provoke thought, challenge assumptions, or convey a sense of ambiguity in the poem's conclusion.
In darkness, I find clarity, A shadowed truth that sets me free. For in my blindness, I can see, The light that guides my destiny. Time's endless flow, a stagnant sea, Where past and future cease to be. A paradox of eternity, A timeless dance of you and me.
This is an example of a paradox (an impossible situation).
Alliteration: Ere half my Days in this Dark World and Wide Personification: Patience, to preventvThat murmur, soon replies Paradox: They also serve who only stand and wait
Yes, I learned about that is school last year.
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
The line "In every cry of every man, In every Infants cry of fear" can be considered a paradox in William Blake's poem "London." This line juxtaposes the innocence of an infant with the agony and sorrow experienced by every man in the city, creating a paradoxical situation where the vulnerability of youth is contrasted with the widespread suffering in society.
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paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).
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The address of the Montrose Rld - Paradox Branch is: 21501 Six Mile Road, Paradox, 81429 1000
The Tagalog word for "paradox" is "salungatan" or "balintuna."