To show that some things can be both sad and enjoyable
These lines from Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 are an example of paradox. The speaker is using a paradox to show that despite the unpleasant comparison of his mistress to perfume, there is still something delightful about her. The use of paradox adds complexity and depth to the speaker's feelings.
One paradox in "The Light in the Forest" is the moral ambiguity of characters who are both victims and perpetrators of violence, blurring the lines between right and wrong. Another paradox is the conflict between civilization and nature, as characters struggle to find their place in a society that both accepts and rejects them.
The paradox in "Death be not proud" serves to challenge the conventional view of death as powerful and fearful. Donne uses paradoxes to highlight the contrast between the physical reality of death and the eternal life of the soul, ultimately asserting that death is not as fearsome as it may seem. By employing paradox, Donne seeks to diminish the power and authority traditionally associated with death.
This is actually a paradox, such a series of lines does not exist. Assuming that two lines are not parallel, then in theory if they were extended to infinity they would always touch, without exception.
paradox = paradoha (however, the English word "paradox" is more common).
"Paradox" is a noun.
fermi paradox is very confusing. We can not explain that Paradox.
You Become Barney
The address of the Montrose Rld - Paradox Branch is: 21501 Six Mile Road, Paradox, 81429 1000
Tagalog translation of PARADOX: tama pala
Whole universe is nothing but a big paradox. Life is a paradox sherlock, Deal with it.
does this mistress contain paradox?