Poetic Terms Dictionary
Technique

Ambiguity

From Latin ambiguus: uncertain. William Empson's Seven Types of Ambiguity (1930) established its central role in modern poetics.

Definition

The deliberate use of language that sustains multiple interpretations simultaneously, creating depth and resonance.

Example

Keats' "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" — the equation yields philosophical, aesthetic, and circular readings at once.

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