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  • What is the relationship between Juxtaposition, Oxymoron, and Paradox . . .
    Wiktionary has a reasonable explanation of the term juxtaposition They explain the origin and the general idea and its special use in grammar, mathematics, art and rhetorics For example, The extra emphasis given to a comparison when the contrasted objects are close together Oxymoron: This is a special literary device, also called a figure of
  • Is there a difference between “antithesis” and “juxtaposition”?
    In the sense of rhetorical devices, antithesis is a specific case of juxtaposition, where the two entities being juxtaposed are opposites, and are presented in a parallelism "Hatred stirs up strife, but love conquers all offenses" Love and hate are being juxtaposed in this classic example of rhetorical antithesis
  • meaning - Difference between oxymoron, paradox, contradiction and . . .
    An oxymoron is a word choice issue It is a figurative construction using apparently contradictory words together Crash landing is an example A crash landing is an oxymoron because a crash and a landing are two different things The first could easily kill you and the second should not
  • Is this an oxymoron or do they juxtapose each-other?
    Oxymoron Definition : Oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect The common oxymoron phrase is a combination of an adjective proceeded by a noun with contrasting meanings, e g “cruel kindness” or “living death” However, the contrasting words phrases are not always glued together
  • Change is the only constant – antithesis or oxymoron?
    I am confused because both antithesis and oxymoron have a contrasting effect Antithesis: A rhetorical term for the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases or clauses Oxymoron: A figure of speech in which incongruous or seemingly contradictory terms appear side by side; a compressed paradox Source: About com
  • Is this a paradox, oxymoron, or irony?
    oxymoron — expression with contradictory words: a phrase in which two words of contradictory meaning are used together for special effect, e g "wise fool" or "legal murder" irony — incongruity: incongruity between what actually happens and what might be expected to happen, especially when this disparity seems absurd or laughable
  • Is pretty ugly an oxymoron? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    For serious writers, skillful and careful about their word choice, like David Foster Wallace in Broom of the System, it's an oxymoron as well It's an oxymoron as the title of a book on fashion It's an oxymoron as the title of a biography of a girl with low self-esteem It's an oxymoron as the title of a book on oxymorons
  • Oxymoron Examples - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    An oxymoron is really the juxtaposition of two seemingly contradictory words: The poster child of these is: Jumbo shrimp – Jim Commented Aug 31, 2014 at 0:57
  • What is the correct term for this juxtaposition of words?
    Surely a contradiction in terms rather than an oxymoron I've once been in a discussion about whether the term 'mixed metaphor' is should be applied to cases where there is only one metaphor but its use jars - whether humorously, as here, or ludicrously or otherwise inappropriately - with the rest of the sentence
  • single word requests - Whats the opposite of oxymoron? - English . . .
    These are nice, but only somewhat related to what I assume the original question is getting at, that is: if a good example of an oxymoron is an expression that involves both a contradiction and an ironic contrast between terms in the expression; the opposite or the reverse of an oxymoron might be an expression which involves an ironic reinforcement between terms in the expression





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