The classic example of the use of antiptosis is: :
the kingdom of glory instead of :
the kingdom and the glory where the relation of kingdom and glory are altered by antiptosis. In another example, one might say "That dress is you!" rather than "That dress is becoming to you," placing
you in the
nominative case rather than the expected
objective case to emphasize the point being made. Another prime example is "Me Jane, Tarzan," where "me" is used (the objective case pronoun) instead of the proper subjective case pronoun, "I". This example also includes ellipsis of the verb "am". == See also ==