Poetic Terms Dictionary
Technique

Bathos

From Greek bathos: depth. Alexander Pope theorised bathos satirically in Peri Bathous (1727), mocking bad poets who achieve unintentional anticlimax.

Definition

An abrupt, jarring descent from the elevated to the trivial, used deliberately for satirical or comic purposes.

Example

Pope's mock-heroic couplet: '…and sometimes counsel take, and sometimes tea.'

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