1. By approximately which century did 'paradox' acquire its modern meaning of an apparently self-contradictory statement that contains a hidden truth?
2. Which of the following best defines a 'particular' or 'local' paradox?
3. What is a 'structural paradox'?
4. Donne's sonnet beginning 'Death be not proud' contains which central paradox?
5. Wordsworth's 'The Child is father of the Man' is a paradox because:
6. What is a 'structural paradox' in literature?
7. What is the term for a person who utters paradoxes?
8. What is the relationship between 'paradox' and 'oxymoron'?
9. If an oxymoron is a 'compressed' paradox, which of these is an example of an oxymoron?
10. What does the word 'doxa' mean in the Greek root of paradox?
11. Which of these is a famous paradox used by Wordsworth?
12. The term 'paradoxer' refers to:
13. The paradoxical line 'The truest poetry is the most feigning' is found in the works of which author?
14. How is the 'Theatre of the Absurd' related to paradox?
15. Which poets are famous for using paradox extensively?