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Rhetoric

Alliteration | Definition, Characteristics, Examples in Literature

August 4, 2022June 30, 2021 by Somnath Sarkar

Alliteration Alliteration Definition Alliteration is a figure in which the same letter, syllable, or sound is repeated at the beginning …

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Metonymy | Definition, Characteristics, Variety, Examples in Literature

July 5, 2021June 6, 2021 by Somnath Sarkar

Metonymy What is Metonymy? The term metonymy comes from Gk. meta (change) and onama (name). As the very name signifies …

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Anaphora | Definition, Examples in Literature, Poetry, Movie

September 16, 2022February 28, 2021 by

 Anaphora What is Anaphora? Anaphora is a Greek term meaning ‘reference’ or ‘carrying back’. Anaphora Definition Anaphora is a literary device in …

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Metaphor | Definition, Examples, Types, Function, Poems, Characteristics

August 8, 2021November 17, 2020 by

  Metaphor Metaphor Meaning The word ‘metaphor’ has come from the Greek ‘meta’, meaning ‘change’ and ‘phera’ ‘I bear’. In …

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Simile Meaning, Examples, Characteristics, Types, Simile Poems, Function

May 8, 2021November 9, 2015 by

  What is Simile?   Simile Meaning   The word simile is from Latin origin (‘similis’) meaning ‘likeness’.    Simile …

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Grass-root Level of Learning RHETORIC

May 15, 2021October 28, 2015 by

Basic Lesson of Rhetoric Learning What is RHETORIC? Literally, the term ‘rhetoric’ roots from the Greek word “rhetor” meaning ‘public …

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