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For each of these a thesis is contradicted by an antithesis.
She thus rejects Aphrodite's values and becomes, to some extent, her chaste, domestic complementary, or antithesis.
According to Plato, the rational detection of error amounts to finding the proof of the antithesis.
Second, the antithesis of the thesis is formed and finally a synthesis incorporating both thesis and antithesis.
The style is remarkable for the absence of hiatus and a laboured use of antithesis.
This film re-interpreted Ford Madox Brown's famous painting of emigrants leaving the English shores for a life in the New World, and has been compared to Humphrey Jennings's documentary Listen to Britain ( 1942 ) which constitutes its very antithesis.
Hegel argued that history is a constant process of dialectic clash, with each thesis encountering an opposing idea or event antithesis.
As Marx famously explained afterwards, concretely that meant that if Louis XVI's monarchic rule in France was seen as the thesis, the French Revolution could be seen as its antithesis.
But he is always ingenious, often witty, and nobody has carried farther than he the harmony of diction, sometimes marred by an affectation of symmetry and an excessive use of antithesis.
" Synthesis that evolves from the opposition between thesis and antithesis.
His reputation was obscured until the late nineteenth century, and many of his paintings were attributed to Albrecht Dürer, who is now seen as his stylistic antithesis.
* Formal parallelism occurs where the hemistichs balance, clause for clause, but contain neither synonymy nor direct antithesis.
The taste of the day not yet emancipated from the influence of the Sicilian rhetoric probably demanded a large use of antithesis.
It typically features repetition and antithesis.
No origin was ever offered for the Matrix of Leadership in the animated continuity, but it was vaguely hinted that it was in some way connected to the origins of Unicron, perhaps to explain why it was his antithesis.
While the consensus in Reformed theology is that works are antithetical to grace as the means of justification, differences emerge in attempts to describe this antithesis.
Their motivation seemed to be elimination of a culture they felt to be their antithesis.
As the title indicates, the author's perspective is Hegelian, presenting Judaism and Islam in terms of thesis and antithesis.
The original Latin of this prayer is crudely metrical and incantatory ; even in Old Latin, the prayer contains many rhetorical figures such as alliteration and liberal use of merisms and antithesis.
Concomitantly, Hegel presented a developmental theory of how the human spirit progresses: through the dialectic of synthesis and antithesis.
Anyone on the team can use a trait given by the audience, sometimes creating two characters on the same trait, or one on the original trait, and another on its antithesis.
The image of the " arrow's wound " was sometimes used to create oxymorons and rhetorical antithesis.

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