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When to use paradox

Paradoxes in literature have the power to amuse, highlight themes, and challenge readers' critical thinking.
Explanation 
  • To get the reader to consider an idea or concept offered in the text in a novel way, an author may employ a paradox. 
  • This might be done to encourage engaged reading, conversation, or just more in-depth analysis on the subject.
  •  A paradox can also be used to demonstrate wit, comedy, or satire.
  • Paradox is a seemingly contradictory remark whose true meaning may only be understood after thorough consideration.
  •  A paradox is meant to catch people's attention and spur new ideas. One illustration is the proverb "Less is more." 
  • An older literary example is the proverb of Francis Bacon, "The most corrected copies are commonly the least correct."

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