A | B |
Metaphor | creation of an image with no like or as |
Simile | creation of an image with like or as |
Anastrophe | inversion of word order |
Apostrophe | direct address of person or thing |
Apposition | adding a coordinate element |
Antithesis | contrasting ideas |
Antimetabole | repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse order eat to live not live to eat |
Ellipsis | omission of word(s) implied |
Asyndeton | omission of conjunctions |
Polysyndeton | too many conjunctions |
Parenthesis | interrupation of flow in a sentence |
Alliteration | repetition of consonants |
Assonance | rhyming or harmony of vowels |
Onomatopoeia | use of words or sounds to imitate sound effects |
Anaphora | repetition of words for effect |
Epistrophe | repetition of same word(s) at end of clauses |
Anadiplosis | repetition of last word of one clause as first word of next |
Paralipsis | pretending to pass over something, but mentioning it |
Climax | high point |
Polyptoton | repetition of words derived from same root = blood bleeds |
Synecdoche | part for the whole |
Metonymy | substitution of some attribute for person, object |
Puns | play on words |
Syllepsis | use of a word understood differently in 2 different contexts |
Chiasmus | criss-cross |
Zeugma | use of a word in 2 different contexts where it only fits in one |
Antonomasia | call someone by another,descriptive name |
Bathos | anticlimax |
rhetorical question | asking a question to make a point |
Personification | give inanimate object human characteristics |
Hyperbole | exaggeration |
Litotes | understatment |
Irony | use of a word to convey opposite meaning |
Oxymoron | a linking of an adjective and noun which contradict each other |
Paradox | a contradictory situation |