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Metonymy Classification & Examples | Metonymy Vs. Metaphor
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Metonymy Classification & Examples | Metonymy Vs. Metaphor

Metonymy A metonymy is a figure of speech. It derived via Latin from Greek metonymia (from meta-, meaning “among,” with, or after, and onyma, meaning…

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Pun Figure of Speech (Examples & History)
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Pun Figure of Speech (Examples & History)

Pun Figure of Speech Pun It was first known use in 1644. Definition A joke based on the interplay of homophones, words with the same…

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Synecdoche Examples in Literature (Literary Devices)
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Synecdoche Examples in Literature (Literary Devices)

What is Synecdoche? Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which the whole represents just one part. This can be done with personification and metaphor…

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Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types)
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Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types)

Euphemism Figure of Speech (Definition, Examples and Types) History and Etymology: It was first known use in 1681. Greek work derived from euphemismos, from euphemos…

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What is Epigram in Figure of Speech? Definition, Examples, Sentences
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What is Epigram in Figure of Speech? Definition, Examples, Sentences

Epigram It was first known use in 15th Century. Etymology of epigram Middle English epigrame, from Latin epigrammat-, epigramma, from Greek, from epigraphein to write…

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Antithesis Examples in Literature | Antithesis in a Sentence
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Antithesis Examples in Literature | Antithesis in a Sentence

Today, you will learn about Antithesis, History of Antithesis Antithesis Definitions Explanation of Antithesis Antithesis Examples Antithesis Examples in Literature Tips on Using Antithesis in…

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Allusion Literary Device: Definition, 5 Types & Examples
Literary Devices

Allusion Literary Device: Definition, 5 Types & Examples

What is allusion? Usually, an implicit reference, perhaps to another work of literature or art, to a person or an event. It is often a…

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Alliteration Examples in Literature | Alliteration in a Sentence
Literary Devices / Figures of Speech

Alliteration Examples in Literature | Alliteration in a Sentence

Alliteration Definition and Examples in Literature In this article, we are going to discuss these points. Definition Alliteration is a literary technique when two or…

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Aestheticism in Literature
Literary Devices

Aestheticism in Literature

Aestheticism in Literature A sensibility, a philosophy of life and of art, and an English literary and artistic movement, culminating in the 1890s, with Oscar…

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What is Acatalectic in Literature?
Literary Devices

What is Acatalectic in Literature?

What is acatalectic in Literature When unstressed syllables are not dropped at the beginning, or the end of a line, they are said to be…

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