antithesis
direct opposite / rhetorical contrast
Noun
pl: antitheses
This term describes a state of absolute opposition. When used to describe a person or object, it suggests a stark, almost perfect contrast, often implying that the two entities could not be more different in nature or character. In a literary or rhetorical context, it refers to the deliberate juxtaposition of contrasting ideas. This creates a balanced tension within a sentence, emphasizing the conflict or difference between the two concepts to make a point more memorable or persuasive.