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  • Bathos - Wikipedia
    Bathos (UK: ˈbeɪθɒs BAY-thoss; [1] Ancient Greek: βάθος, lit "depth") is a literary term, first used in this sense in Alexander Pope 's 1727 essay "Peri Bathous", [1] to describe an amusingly failed attempt at presenting artistic greatness
  • Bathos - Examples and Definition of Bathos - Literary Devices
    Bathos is the act of a writer or a poet falling into inconsequential and absurd metaphors, descriptions, or ideas in an effort to be increasingly emotional or passionate
  • BATHOS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BATHOS is the sudden appearance of the commonplace in otherwise elevated matter or style How to use bathos in a sentence
  • Bathos: Definition and Examples | LiteraryTerms
    Bathos turns tear-ridden, serious, emotionally-compelling scenes into awkward, twisted, and comedic scenes in just a moment Whether on purpose or by mistake, bathos provides audiences with an unexpected laugh
  • What Is Bathos?: Definition, Examples, Types, Effect Usage!
    Bathos is a literary device that involves an abrupt shift from seriousness to triviality or absurdity, often used to create humor or deflate dramatic tension It’s used by writers to introduce comic relief, highlight irony, or subvert expectations, providing a contrast that makes the serious moments more poignant
  • How to Use Bathos vs pathos Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Bathos and pathos are two literary devices that are often confused A literary device is a tool used by speakers and writers in order to produce a certain effect by manipulating words and using them in unique and unexpected ways in poetry, prose, narrative articles and essays concerning philosophy
  • Bathos: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    Bathos is an insincere and or excessively sentimental demonstration of pathos The adjective is bathetic The term bathos may also refer to an abrupt and often ludicrous transition in style from the elevated to the ordinary
  • Bathos | Humour, Irony, Satire | Britannica
    bathos, (from Greek bathys, “deep”), unsuccessful, and therefore ludicrous, attempt to portray pathos in art, i e , to evoke pity, sympathy, or sorrow The term was first used in this sense by Alexander Pope in his treatise Peri Bathous; or, The Art of Sinking in Poetry (1728)


















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