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- Epigram - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
An epigram is a short and witty statement, usually written in verse, that conveys a single thought or observation Epigrams typically end with a punchline or a satirical twist
- Epigram - Wikipedia
An epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable, sometimes surprising or satirical statement The word derives from the Greek ἐπίγραμμα (epígramma, "inscription", from ἐπιγράφειν [epigráphein], "to write on, to inscribe") [1] This literary device has been practiced for over two millennia
- EPIGRAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EPIGRAM is a concise poem dealing pointedly and often satirically with a single thought or event and often ending with an ingenious turn of thought
- Definition and Examples of Epigrams in English - ThoughtCo
An epigram is a short and witty statement that often contains a paradox or clever twist Many famous writers like Oscar Wilde and Ralph Waldo Emerson are known for using epigrams
- Epigram: Definition and Examples of This Literary Device
What is an epigram? An epigram is any short, catchy phrase or saying Think Pinterest boards and coffee mugs—these are ideal vessels for epigrams Epigrams can be serious, inspiring, or humorous The most important thing is that they be memorable
- Epigram | The Poetry Foundation
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- Epigram - Academy of American Poets
An epigram is a short, witty poem or pointed saying Ambrose Bierce defined it in The Devil’s Dictionary (1881–1911) as “a short, sharp saying in prose and verse ”
- Epigram | Short, witty, clever | Britannica
epigram, originally an inscription suitable for carving on a monument, but since the time of the Greek Anthology (q v ) applied to any brief and pithy verse, particularly if astringent and purporting to point a moral
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