Antithesis
Antithesis is a
figure of speech involving a seeming
contradiction of
ideas,
words,
clauses, or
sentences within a balanced grammatical structure. Parallelism of expression serves to emphasize opposition of ideas. The familiar phrase “Man proposes, God disposes” is an example of antithesis, as is John Dryden's description in “The Hind and the Panther”: “Too black for heaven, and yet too white for hell.”