Rhetorical device
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Rhetorical device is a technique, sometimes called a
resource of language, used by an author to induce an emotional response from the reader. These emotional responses are central to the meaning of the work.
A partial list of rhetorical devices
- Anacoluthon, an abrupt change in sentence structure
- Diction, the choice of words based on their connotation and precise meaning
- Imagery, also known as detail
- Organization, the purposeful division of a work into components, either explicitly or subtly
- Symbolism, in which a (usually recurrent) object or character represents an idea.
- Syntax, also known as sentence structure