Tag: literary terms


ANTITHESIS

Antithesis is a literary and rhetorical device used to express contrasting ideas. It is typically used to express two opposing ideas in a balanced way. Antithesis is the use of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases to highlight the contrast between them (Khan, 2018). Antithesis can be used to emphasize a point, to create a powerful […]

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ANTIMETROPIA

The Conceptual Definition and Scope of Antimetropia Antimetropia is a specialized and relatively uncommon manifestation of anisometropia, a condition characterized by a significant difference in the refractive power between the two eyes. While anisometropia generally refers to any meaningful disparity in refractive error, antimetropia is specifically defined by the presence of myopia (nearsightedness) in one […]

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PALIN- (PALI-)

Etymology and Foundational Meaning of PALIN- (PALI-) The combining form PALIN-, sometimes rendered as PALI- before a vowel, originates from the ancient Greek word pálin (πάλΙν), which fundamentally translates to “back again,” “anew,” or “in reverse.” This morphological component serves as a crucial prefix across various scientific and literary disciplines, defining concepts characterized either by […]

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PARATAXIS

Introduction to Parataxis: Definition and Dual Meanings The term parataxis designates a structural relationship characterized by the juxtaposition of elements without the use of explicit connective or subordinating mechanisms. Derived from the Greek meaning “to arrange side-by-side,” the concept operates across two fundamentally distinct academic disciplines, leading to a significant divergence in application and recognition. […]

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ASSONANCE

Introduction and Definition of Assonance Assonance, derived from the Latin term assonare, meaning “to sound toward,” is a fundamental literary and rhetorical device characterized by the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds within neighboring words. Crucially, this repetition occurs when the consonant sounds surrounding the vowels are different. This distinction is vital, as the […]

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BALDWIN’S FIGURE

Baldwin’s Figure: A Cognitive and Rhetorical Framework The Core Definition and Mechanism Baldwin’s Figure, within the context of psychology, is defined as a specific structure of cognitive and linguistic framing characterized by the immediate juxtaposition of an ambiguous or challenging statement (the antecedent clause) with a definitive, resolving statement (the consequent clause). At its core, […]

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