![]() examples, the lion is the symbol of cona-age; the
lamb is the svrnbcJ!
me:elrn,ess
or
patience.
'Ibe S"fiDbol
must
have
its
meaning
in the
st:xy; not
outside
It
is
context
of
the
stmy
or \VorldJ
but a symbol, z.s a
thing
in
the
world,
a
concreteness
:10t
shared
by
language
and
points
to
something
that
go
beyond ord.ina:ry eJ[penel ce.
be regarded
as
a
metaphor
term
has
been
omitted" (p.556).
Taken
from htt;J:i/vrv.rw.c:':lass.utoronto.ca/-ian/glossary.html.
Glossary
of
Poetic Terms
(http:/lv-r\vw.thelite:rarylink.comldefmiticms.html).
2.3.2.2. Pmradox
Paradox
IS
an
apparent
contradiction
that
neve&thceless
s:>m,ehow
true
(Al1.P,
1998:
659).
It
1s
a
statement
or
situation
contradictory or
incoherer;.t
elementsbut
oB
closer
analysis
be
t.rue
org/figurative.h:l:ml English
8703!.
Paradox
is
a
figure of
speech
m
which
a
to
co!2tr!!dictory, but contains
something
of a tmth. Paradox
is used for emphasis
or
eJ:rec:t. For exampies:
\lit!;p://www.shsu..edu/-eng www/d\Vnlds/littem.ndf)
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