The paradox found in the poem "The Hollow Men" by T. S. Eliot is contained in the first two lines of the poem. The first lines read: "We are the hollow men/We are the stuffed men." A paradox is a statement that leads to a contradictory or logically unacceptable conclusion. In this case, "hollow" is the opposite of "stuffed." Therefore, the fact that the hollow men are also the stuffed men is a paradox, as it is logically unacceptable.