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Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Stylistic Devices
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We will discuss these figures of style in class, but here is a listing of some. The figures listed here barely scratch the surface of all the possible figures of style. You can do a quick internet search for “figures of style” and find a wealth of options. For a great listing of devices, I really like the “forest of rhetoric” at http://rhetoric.byu.edu/. ;The devices we discussed during the commemorative days: Assonance and consonance: The repetition of sounds Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds Anaphora: Repetition at the beginning of phrases. Epistrophe: repetition at the ends of phrases Epizeuxis: Repetition of the same word. Anadiplosis: The end of one phrase begins the next Symploce: Repetition at the beginning and ends. Enumeratio: Listing details. Parallelism: Similar repeated syntactic structure. ;The devices we discussed during the advocacy days: Asyndeton. Omitting normally occurring conjunctions. Polysyndeton. Inserting extra conjunctions. Tricolon: Three parallel phrases of the same length in a series. Hypophora: Raising and responding to your own question. Appositio: Variation on a word. Schesis Onomaton: Variation on a phrase. Antithesis. The pairing of contrasting words or ideas. Antimetabole. A pattern for antithesis, where the phases are structured: A B B A. Maxim: a short, pithy phrase.
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