Rhetorical Strategies/Literary Devices Motif—Recurring Idea Or Element In

Rhetorical Strategies/Literary Devices Motif—Recurring Idea Or Element In

Rhetorical Strategies/Literary Devices motif—recurring idea or element in a work of art style—distinguishable or distinctive manner figurative language—language employing figures of speech that cannot be taken only literally metaphor/simile/hyperbole/personification/symbol contrast—acknowledging differences comparison—acknowledging similarities pacing—a measured movement allegory—a narrative or description having a second meaning beneath the surface cacophony—discordant arrangement of sound connotation—word suggestion denotation—literal meaning logos - appeal to reason (logic) ethos - appeal to shared values or ethics pathos - appeal to emotion epistrophe – ending each item with same word or words (Laura cultivates beauty, Wendy flaunts it, Janet disregards it, and I worship it.) zeugma – use of a single word to govern two or more words when applying them in different senses (She blew my nose and then she blew my mind; Bite into food and the reputation of your friends; He left his house and his wife.) diction – choice of words to convey a given meaning, impression, or clarity (concrete diction) syntax – sentence structure; the grammatical arrangement of words, phrases, clauses (parallel syntax) synecdoche – a figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (“wheels” for a car, “malt” for beer or ale, ”brain” for a smart person) metonymy – use of something closely related for the thing actually meant (“life is spilling” instead of blood is spilling, “crown” instead of king, “tongue” for language concession alliteration carpe diem allusion catharsis allusion circular reasoning ambiguity claim analogy classical unities antagonist comedy antithesis Comedy of Manners apostrophe conceit approaches couplet archetype dense text argumentation dialogue assonance dream sequences asyndeton elegiac blank verse elegy caesura English sonnet enjambment polysyndeton epithet protagonist euphemism quatrain exaggeration realism extended metaphor regional dialect faulty premise repetition feminine rhyme rhyme flashback romanticism foot sarcasm foreshadowing selection of detail free verse setting genre simile hubris soliloquy humor stream of consciousness hyperbole subplot imagery syllogism inversion symbol irony symbolism Italian sonnet terza rima juxtaposition tone masculine rhyme tragedy metaphor tragic flaw meter understatement near rhyme/slant rhyme voice onomatopoeia warrant oxymoron paradox *Those terms especially paradox suited to analyzing or parallelism understanding argument are parody underlined personification point of view .

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