Epistrophe eligans was created in 1780.
Epistrophe grossulariae was created in 1822.
Epistrophe diaphana was created in 1843.
Anaphora and epistrophe are examples of parallelism.
epistrophe - repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc.eg Are we downhearted? - No we are not! Are we defeated? - No we are not! Are we depressed? - No we are not! eg from Shakespeare: She is a woman, therefore may be woo'd; She is a woman, therefore may be won; She is Lavinia, therefore must be lov'd.
wy u care
epistrophe
catastrophe, apostrophe, hypostrophe, antistrophe, epistrophe catastrophic, catastrophes
It is called epistrophe when a speaker repeats the ending word or words of a phrase, clause, or sentence at the end of subsequent phrases, clauses, or sentences for emphasis and persuasion.
epistrophe
epistrophe
Alliteration, Biblical allusions, parallel sentence structure, metaphors, and personification.
This rhetorical device is called epistrophe. It involves repeating the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or sentences for emphasis or to create a powerful effect.