Antithesis
Antithesis is a rhetorical device in which two opposite or contrasting ideas are placed in close proximity, usually in a parallel grammatical structure, to highlight their difference and create emphasis. The term derives from the Greek anti- "opposite" and thesis "placing" or "proposition".
The device serves to clarify distinctions, balance ideas, and sharpen an argument. By presenting opposites in
Antithesis is closely related to parallelism and juxtaposition. It differs from paradox, which presents a seemingly
In philosophy and critical theory, antithesis also appears in dialectical usage, notably in Hegelian thought, where