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Rhetorical Devices

Here are some rhetorical devices found in the Aeneid.

AB
alliterationrepetition of sound at the beginning of words
anaphorarepetition of the same words at the beginning of clauses or phrases.
anastropheinversion of usual word order
aposiopesisthe abrupt and deliberate pause in a sentence.
assonancethe recurrence of similar sounds
asyndetonomission of conjunctions in a closely related series
chiasmusarrangement of pairs in opposite order: ABBA word order
ellipsisomission of words understood but grammatically necessary
enallageshifting from one form to another (e.g. plural for singular)
epithetdescriptive term or nickname
euphemismusing a more agreeable expression in place of an unpleasant one
hendiadysexpressing an idea by two nouns instead of using a noun and agreeing adjective
hyperboleexaggeration
litotesdouble negative or affirming something by denying the opposite
metaphora direct comparison
metonymythe substitution of one word for another which it suggests; in Latin metonymy often uses proper names
onomatopoeiaword whose sound suggests its meaning
personificationattributing human qualities to inanimate objects
polysyndetonuse of unnecessary conjunctions
synchysisinterlocked word order: ABAB
syncopeloss of letters by contraction
synecdochepart for the whole
transferred epithetan epithet that is appended to some act or quality fo a person or thing
zeugmaa condensed expression in which one word is made to stand for two or more ideas


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