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- Bathos - Wikipedia
As a term for the combination of the very high with the very low, bathos was introduced by Alexander Pope in his essay Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry (1727)
- Bathos - Examples and Definition of Bathos - Literary Devices
Essentially, Bathos is the use of inappropriate or overly dramatic language for a trivial subject It’s a shift in tone that feels unexpected and often unintentionally funny
- 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 in Literature: Definition, Meaning, and Famous Examples
Discover the meaning of bathos in literature, how it differs from pathos, and see famous American examples from Twain, Fitzgerald, O’Connor, and more
- 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)
- BATHOS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BATHOS definition: 1 a sudden change from a beautiful or important subject to a silly or very ordinary one… Learn more
- What Is Bathos? Definition, Examples, and How to Use It
Bathos is a literary device where a serious or important subject is suddenly turned into a ridiculous or ordinary one It is an anticlimax that surprises the reader and disrupts their thoughts and emotions
- bathos - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bathos (usually uncountable, plural bathoses) Overdone or treacly attempts to inspire pathos quotations
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