Answer :
An example of false antithesis cited by Kermode is "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
We can arrive at this answer because:
- False antithesis is a fallacy that shows a word that is falsely defined by its opposite, even if that definition is incorrect.
- Kermode shows how "Macbeth" uses the false antithesis to promote deep concepts and great meaning to readers.
He does this, to confirm how it is possible to make a deep and very detailed reading and "Macbeth" written by Shakespeare, allowing the observation of very important if educational details.
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