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Rhetoric

 

Below are websites that explain Shakespeare’s Rhetoric.  A must for a serious student of Shakespeare.

Alliteration

Allegory

Allusion

Anacoluthon

Anadiplosis

Anastrophe

Antithesis

Antonomasia

Apagoresis

Apophasis

Aporia

Aposiopesis

Apostrophe

Asteismus

Catapalexis

Chiasmus

Climax

Ecphonesis

Epitrope

Meiosis

Metaphor

Metonymy

Pleonasm

Prosapodosis

Ratiocinatio

Repetition

Synechdoche

Spoonerism

Simile

Syllogismus

Synonymia

Zeugma

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