Antithesis is a rhetorical device that juxtaposes contrasting ideas or concepts in a balanced manner to highlight their differences. It often involves parallel structure, making the opposition clear and impactful. Commonly used in literature and speeches, antithesis emphasizes the conflict between opposing forces, enhancing the overall meaning and emotional resonance of the message. A classic example is the phrase "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," from Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities."
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The plural form of antithesis is antitheses.
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The plural of antithesis is antitheses.
The word antithesis is a noun. The plural form is antitheses.
Exigence, ethos, pathos, logos, Antitheses, Imagery, Personification, Simile, Alliteration, etc.
Severinus Waltherus Slueter has written: 'Antitheses philanthropiae divinae et misanthropiae Calvinianae circa aeternam hominum salutem..'
there are actually five main sections. beginning with beatitudes, antitheses, discourse on alms prayer and fasting, discourse on judgementalism and discourse on holiness
Joannes Adamides has written: 'Antitheses cacodoxorum et orthodoxorum sententiae de filiatione secundi illius Adami hominis Ihesu Christi'
Douglas Black has written: 'Cui bono?' 'Renal disease' 'An anthology of false antitheses' -- subject(s): Medicine 'Patients and doctors in classical times' -- subject(s): History, Physician and patient, Physicians
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A:These days, very few people read the Bible carefully enough or in enough detail to notice the contrast between the loving God of the New Testament and the vengeful God of the Old Testament. They simply assume that the Old Testament God wanted to help his chosen people, even when he seemed to commit the same sins Jesus counsels against.Marcion saw the contrast and believed there must surely be two Gods. He set out to prove his doctrine of the two Gods by writing a book called the Antitheses (the 'contrary statements'). In it he showed that there were severe inconsistencies between the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus and Paul.