Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Anaphora epistrophe metonymy. a figure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated,

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Anaphora epistrophe metonymy. a figure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated,"— Presentation transcript:

1 anaphora epistrophe metonymy

2 a figure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated, such as using “the crown” to refer to a monarch repetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences in a row. This is a deliberate form of repetition and helps make the writer’s point more coherent the repetition of a group of words at the end of successive clauses

3 a figure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated, such as using “the crown” to refer to a monarch metonymy repetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences in a row. This is a deliberate form of repetition and helps make the writer’s point more coherent anaphora the repetition of a group of words at the end of successive clauses epistrophe

4 “They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, and they heard no evil.” “The pen is mightier than the sword.” “There was the delight I caught in seeing long straight rows. There was the faint, cool kiss of sensuality. There was the vague sense of the infinite…”

5 “They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, and they heard no evil.” epistrophe “The pen is mightier than the sword.” metonymy “There was the delight I caught in seeing long straight rows. There was the faint, cool kiss of sensuality. There was the vague sense of the infinite…” anaphora


Download ppt "Anaphora epistrophe metonymy. a figure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated,"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google