Oxymoron:
1: O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!
Paradoxes:
2: What a pity that youth must be wasted on the young.
3: I can resist anything but temptation.
4: How is it possible to have a civil war?
<h3>What is an oxymoron?</h3>
It is a figure of speech in which two seemingly incompatible terms are used together.
e.g Fully empty, living death, O loving hate.
Only "O miserable abundance, O beggarly riches!" fits the definition of an oxymoron, according to this definition.
<h3>What are paradoxes?</h3>
It is akin to an oxymoron, except it usually involves a series of logically incongruous claims that, depending on the circumstances, may or may not be true.
e.g "Everything I say is a lie", Barber "A male barber only shaves the males who don't shave. Everything I say is a lie. Does he shave?"
As we can see, there are just assertions that might contradict one another rather than phrases or words that are contradictory.
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