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Rhetorical Devices (Semantic (ANTITHESIS (DEFINITION: Putting two…
Rhetorical Devices
Semantic
ANTITHESIS
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i.e.: To err is human, to forgive divine
ALLUSION
DEFINITION: Indirect reference to persons, places or dates
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ALLEGORY
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i.e.: Animal farm, because is a allegory of sovietic society
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Fonethical Devices
Types
EPIZEUXIS
Repeats one word for emphasis
Ex: The amusement park was fun, fun, fun.
ONOMATOPOEIA
Imitate real sounds between words
with rhytm. It's a variety of alliteration.
Ex: plunk, whiz, pop
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Morfhological Devices
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Types
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ASYNDETON: Suppression of conjunctions in order to confer greater speed; vivacity and agility to the phrase.
Eg: "He was tired, sick, weak, alone.
ELLIPSIS: Deletion of an element of the sentence, understood by the context (without prejudice to the
clarity), endowing it with brevity, energy, speed and suggestive power. It brings speed and intensity.
Example:For one look, one world
EPITHETTE: It is the adjective, which placed before the noun expresses an unnecessary or inherent quality of some person or thing for aesthetic purposes.
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