A Repetition in Old Major's speech is the word, "Comrades".
We've been discussing this in my English class and there's actually quite a few. Well I'm barely a freshman and I'm not sure what English you're taking but I'll just list a few. ~Allusion ~Similes ~Anaphora ~Metaphor ~Allusion ~Parallelism ~Repetition There's a lot of repetition used in his speech and there's also another one where the repetition is found at the conclusion of each sentence but I can't remember the exact name of it. He uses it just once i think.
His allusion to Shakespeare's work appeared often in his writing.
noun
The word "repetition" is a noun. It refers to the act of repeating something.
In the beginning there is an allusion to Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address in the phrase "five score".
allusion to Greek mythology
If you are referring to the novel "Animal Farm", one of the things that makes his speech persuasive is the illustration of how animals could live a better life than the one they are living currently.
By adding emphasis.
No
rule of three rhetorical questions emotive language hyperbole (deliberately exaggerating) repetition imperatives
allusion
The magic trick was just an allusion. Magic tricks are illusions, not allusions. An allusion is an indirect reference to something. So you could say something like, "The speaker made an allusion to the speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr. "