How To Use epiphany In A Sentence
- I was too pleased with my own hard-won epiphany that the film's title is a palindrome to even notice that the credits had started rolling.
- In maieutic fiction, the protagonist is faced with a problem that requires a reflective reevaluation of self, with resolution achieved not by action but by realisation, in an epiphany that is not gnosis but rather logos. Archive 2009-07-01
- The Church defines Christmas as the twelve days from Christmas Day until the eve of Epiphany.
- There is a crisis and a tragedy, enlightenment and epiphany.
- I had a sudden epiphany, and slipped my hands nonchalantly into my pockets.
- His epiphany didn't come wholly out of the blue. Times, Sunday Times
- (hagiasmos), and the great one (used on the Epiphany) followed by a sacramental which consists of bathing (nipter) afterwards. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
- From shifting narrative perspective, the way of narration and epiphany. this article proves Katherine Mansfield's remarkable contribution to the forming of modern short novel techniques.
- My grandmother's death was like an epiphany for me.
- Epiphany traditionally falls on 6 January