Which figure of speech is used in “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard / Are sweeter”?

A

Paradox

B

Simile

C

Metaphor

D

Irony

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কিটস বলেন, শোনা সুর মিষ্টি হলেও না-শোনা সুর আরও মধুর। এটি এক ধরনের paradox—বাস্তব নয়, কিন্তু কল্পনায় স্থায়ী সৌন্দর্যের প্রতীক। শিল্পের নীরবতা ও কল্পনার শক্তিকে বোঝাতে এই কাব্যরীতি ব্যবহার হয়েছে।

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