Aporia
volume
British pronunciation/ɐpˈɔːɹiə/
American pronunciation/ɐpˈoːɹiə/

Definicja i Znaczenie "aporia"

01

aporia

a situation in which a theory or argument cannot be true because two or more parts of it are contradictory
02

aporia

a rhetorical device where a speaker or writer shows doubt or uncertainty about a topic to engage the audience or highlight an argument

What is "aporia"?

Aporia, in literature, is a rhetorical device where a speaker or writer openly expresses doubt or uncertainty about a particular idea or decision, often to engage the audience or make a point. This device can involve genuine or feigned hesitation and is used to provoke thought or highlight complexity. For example, if a writer says, "I am not sure if I can explain this clearly, but let me try," they use aporia to draw attention to their efforts and make the topic seem more important. By demonstrating uncertainty or seeking the audience's input, aporia can emphasize the significance of the subject and add depth to the narrative or argument.

download-mobile-app
Pobierz naszą aplikację mobilną
Langeek Mobile Application
Pobierz Aplikację
LanGeek
Pobierz Aplikację
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store