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  • 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 and Examples | LitCharts
    In a literary context, an epigraph is a short quotation that opens a work of literature (it's usually found after the title page and before the body of the text begins)
  • Epigram - Examples and Definition of Epigram - Literary Devices
    Originally, epigrams were short poems or inscriptions carved on monuments However, over time, the term broadened to include any brief, memorable, and insightful saying
  • 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 Epigrams can be funny, wise, or even sharp and are used to make memorable points
  • Examples of Epigrams: Famous Figures of Speech - YourDictionary
    What one person considers an epigram, another may consider an elegy, poem, or perhaps even a song The most basic definition of an epigram is a brief, clever, and memorable statement Some of them are formulated with satirical purposes in mind, and others are purposely meant to be confusing
  • The Greatest Epigrams in Literature and Poetry by Shakespeare, Homer . . .
    It should come as no surprise that the greatest writers produced some of the greatest epigrams: Shakespeare, Homer, Sappho, Aristotle, Basho, Dante, Hafiz, Martial, Milton, Plato, Rumi, Socrates, Sophocles, Voltaire, Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, et al But there are surprises as well
  • EPIGRAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Ancient Greeks and Romans used the word epigramma (from Greek epigraphein, meaning "to write on") to refer to a concise, witty, and often satirical verse
  • Epigram: Definition and Examples of This Literary Device
    Learn about epigrams, a literary device, how they’re used, and their purpose in writing, with examples of epigrams in writing
  • Epigram - Academy of American Poets
    History of the Epigram Form The word “epigram” comes from the Greek epigraphein, meaning “to write on, inscribe,” and originally referred to the inscriptions written on stone monuments in ancient Greece The first-century epigrams of the Roman poet Martial became the model for the modern epigram





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