Parallelism Flashcards
Anaphora
Repetition of the same word or group of words at the beginning of successive clauses.
Asyndeton
Deliberate omission of conjunction in a series of related clauses.
Antimetabole
A sentence strategy (a form of chiasmus) in which the arrangement of ideas in the second clause is a reversal of the first. The same words are used but in a reverse order.
Polysyndeton
Deliberate use of many conjunctions for special emphasis-to highlight quantity or mass of detail or to create a flowing, continuous sentence pattern.
Stichomythia
Dialogue in which the endings and beginnings of each line echo each other, taking on a new meaning with each new line.
Zeugma
The use of a verb that has two different meanings with objects that complement both meanings.
Antithesis
The juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, phrases grammatical structure, or ideas.
Chiasmus
The order of modifiers, terms, or simply sentence structure in the first half of a parallel clause is reversed in the second.
Isocolon
Parallel structure in which the parallel elements are similar not only in grammatical structure, but also in length.
Epanalepsis
Repeats the beginning word of a clause or sentence at the end. The beginning and end are two positions of strongest emphasis, so special attention is called by having the same word in both places