All 4 Uses of
paradox
in
The Da Vinci Code
- As plausible an interpretation as this seemed, Langdon felt haunted now by a troubling paradox.†
Chpt 21-22 *
- "Leigh," Langdon said, "the argument is paradoxical.†
Chpt 61-62
- Moreover, Collet realized, if Langdon were innocent, it explained one of this case's strangest paradoxes: Why had Sophie Neveu, the granddaughter of the victim, helped the alleged killer escape?†
Chpt 63-64
- Langdon's years in the classroom had not imbued him with any skills relevant to handling confrontations at gunpoint, but the classroom had taught him something about answering paradoxical questions.†
Chpt 101-102
Definition:
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(paradox) a situation or statement that may be true but is surprising or seems impossible because parts of it seem to contradict each other