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What is the difference between an oxymoron and an antithesis ?

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Answered by stuprajin6202
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Answer:

An oxymoron is a phrase that uses two contradictory or opposing terms, while an antithesis is a device that presents two contrasting ideas in a sentence (but not in the same phrase).

Explanation:

An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two contradictory or opposing ideas appear in the same phrase. It is used to present a point more subtly - for humour or for reflection - than by using a direct reference. For example:

The rising moon over the city dump presented a beautifully ugly scene.

To accept death rather than dishonour was the only choice available.

An antithesis is a literary device that uses two contrasting or opposing ideas in a sentence to create a contrasting effect. The presence of the two opposing ideas is to bring out a deeper meaning by drawing the attention of the listener/reader and through emphasis. For example:

That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

United we stand, divided we fall.

Answered by Anonymous
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\pink\impliesAn oxymoron is a phrase that uses two contradictory or opposing terms, while an antithesis is a device that presents two contrasting ideas in a sentence (but not in the same phrase).

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