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A paradox is an event or image that appears to be in contradiction to the laws of physics; in other words, the writer is describing something that is physically impossible in order to make a point or highlight a particular situation. Water flowing uphill is a common paradox. In Robert Burn's poem, "My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose," he uses paradox to describe his loyalty, stating that he will love his sweetheart until "all the seas run dry and rocks melt with the sun." Since neither of these events are possible, he is implying that his love is neverending.

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What are 8 examples of paradoxes in Act 3 of Macbeth?

"Macbeth" is full of unusual, shifting ambiguous words: it really is a play in which, as Macbeth himself says,...Nothing isBut what is notIt's one of Shakespeare's shortest plays and yet each line is packed with meaning which both looks forward and backward in the play.You're right to pick up on "Fair is foul..." and there's lots of things to say about it. Like the quote I've given above, it's very difficult to tease out the precise sense: it's sort of self-cancelling (or self-affirming, depending on whether you think "fair" is both "fair" and "foul", or neither...), Macbeth currently appears "fair" (he's won "golden opinions" from all kinds of people") but will soon become "foul". The witches' prophecies sound "so fair", as Banquo says, but have another "foul" undercurrent."Fair", as Banquo's line "Why do you start and seem to fear / things that do sound so fair" points up, is also a close relation of "fear", and aural echoes in lines are also an important part of the paradoxical, juxtapositions of this play. Look at the way "I'll do and I'll do and I'll do" becomes Macbeth's "If 'twere done when tis done then 'twere best it were done quickly".It's a play where you never know whether Macbeth is acting freely, or under evil influence. You never quite know what anything means. Nothing is - but what is not.


What are some paradoxe in Macbeth?

There is a superstition that saying "Macbeth" out loud inside a theater will bring bad luck. This is derived from the story that Shakespeare used actual witches' incantations in the script, and so the witches got mad at him and cursed the play. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are instead called "M" and "Lady M," respectively.


What is the Tagalog word for paradox?

paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).


What part of speech is paradox?

"Paradox" is a noun.


What is a sentence using paradox?

fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.


What happens when you do a paradox inside a paradox that became a paradox inside two paradoxes?

You Become Barney


Who did Macbeth have killed because he suspected Macbeth had killed duncan?

And then Macbeth asked Macbeth if he confronted Macbeth on killing Macbeth with Macbeth.


Where is the Montrose Rld - Paradox Branch in Paradox located?

The address of the Montrose Rld - Paradox Branch is: 21501 Six Mile Road, Paradox, 81429 1000


What is the Tagalog of paradox?

Tagalog translation of PARADOX: tama pala


What is the paradox in to his coy mistress?

does this mistress contain paradox?


What is true about paradox?

Its falsehood. Then it's a double-paradox.


Can a parable contain a paradox?

can a parable contain a paradox