Literary figures

Clasified in Notes of Language Arts of Other Classes.

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LITERARY FIGURES

hyperbole: exaggeration

Prosopopeya: figure of speech which attributes human qualities to something inanimate

Antithesis: Contrast two realities to enhance it

Alliteration: repetition of one or more sounds the same or next in a line

Paronomasias:
contrasting words with similar sounds

Polysyndeton: repeat conjunctions to enforce the sentence

Anaphora: Repericion of a word at the beginning of several lines

Hyperbaton:figure of speech that disrupts the normal order of words in a sentence

Comparison: Comparing two realities

Metonymy: designating a word with another that has causal relationship

metaphor: Identify two terms of which one is invented

Allegory: a sustained metaphor throughout a poem
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