Dictionary Definition
antithesis
Noun
1 exact opposite; "his theory is the antithesis
of mine"
2 the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas
to give a feeling of balance [also: antitheses (pl)]
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English
Pronunciation
Noun
- a proposition that is the diametric opposite of some other proposition.
Translations
Extensive Definition
- This article is about the rhetorical device. For the historical issue in Dutch politics, see Antithesis (Netherlands).
Description
A simplistic description of dialectics is thesis, antithesis, synthesis. Hell is the antithesis of Heaven; disorder is the antithesis of order. It is the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, usually in a balanced way. In rhetoric, it is a figure of speech involving the bringing out of a contrast in the ideas by an obvious contrast in the words, clauses, or sentences, within a parallel grammatical structure, as in the following:- "When there is need of silence, you speak, and when there is need of speech, you are dumb; when present, you wish to be absent, and when absent, you desire to be present; in peace you are for war, and in war you long for peace; in council you descant on bravery, and in the battle you tremble."
- "Listen, young men, to an old man to whom old men were glad to listen when he was young."
The force of the antithesis is increased if the
words on which the beat of the contrast falls are alliterative,
or otherwise similar in sound. It gives an expression greater point
and vivacity than a judicious employment of this figure.
Biblical
The Antithesis of the Law is the name given by some New Testament scholars to a section of the Sermon on the Mount, , in which Jesus is reported as taking six well known prescriptions of the Mosaic Law, and calling on his followers to do more than the law requires. The best known is perhaps his teaching on retaliation in ,- "Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: 39 But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also." (KJB).
- "Ye have heard that it hath been said... But I say unto you...".
- "As Schechter in "J. Q. R." x. 11, shows, the expression "Ye have heard . . ." is an inexact translation of the rabbinical formula (שןמע אני), which is only a formal logical interrogation introducing the opposite view as the only correct one: "Ye might deduce from this verse [Bible verse |Lev|19:18] that thou shalt love thy neighbor and hate thine enemy, but I say to you the only correct interpretation is, Love all men, even thine enemies.""
Antithesis was the name given by Marcion to a
document in which he contrasted the Old
Testament with the New
Testament.
In fiction
In fiction, an antithesis can be used to describe a character who presents the exact opposite as to personality type, moral outlook, etc. to another character in a particular piece of literature. This does not mean however, that they are necessarily in conflict with each other. Some examples of an antithesis in fiction include the characters of Locke and Jack in Lost (TV series), Dumbledore and Voldemort in Harry Potter, and Theoden and Denethor in The Lord of the Rings.References
antithesis in Bulgarian: Антитеза
antithesis in Czech: Antiteze
antithesis in German: Antithese
antithesis in Spanish: Antítesis
antithesis in Esperanto: Antitezo
antithesis in French: Antithèse
antithesis in Galician: Antítese
antithesis in Croatian: Antiteza
antithesis in Ido: Antitezo
antithesis in Interlingua (International
Auxiliary Language Association): Antithese
antithesis in Italian: Antitesi
antithesis in Hebrew: אנטיתזה
antithesis in Malay (macrolanguage):
Antitesis
antithesis in Dutch: Antithese
(stijlfiguur)
antithesis in Norwegian: Antitese
antithesis in Uzbek: Antiteza
antithesis in Portuguese: Antítese
antithesis in Romanian: Antiteză
antithesis in Russian: Антитеза
antithesis in Slovak: Antitéza
antithesis in Swedish: Antites
antithesis in Tagalog: Antithesis
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
antagonism, anteposition, antipathy, antipode, antipodes, antipole, antonym, clashing, collision, con, conflict, confrontation, confrontment, contention, contra, contradiction, contradictory, contradistinction,
contraindication,
contraposition,
contrariety,
contrary, contrast, converse, counter, counterbalance, countercheck, counterpoint, counterpoise, counterpole, counterposition,
counterterm,
cross-purposes, disagreement, discrepancy, foil, hostility, inconsistency, inimicalness, inverse, obverse, offset, opposing, opposite, opposite number,
oppositeness,
opposition, opposure, oppugnance, oppugnancy, perversity, polar opposition,
polarity, polarization, posing
against, repugnance,
reverse, setoff, showdown, the contrary, the
other side, vis-a-vis