a traditional story serving to explain a world view
A myth is a story that explains objects or events in the natural world as resulting from the action of some supernatural force or entity, most often a god.
the continued use of the same word or word pattern
Repetition is the intentional reuse of a sound, word, phrase, or sentence; writers often use repetition to emphasize ideas or create a musical effect, especially in poetry.
a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
The Enlightenment was an eighteenth-century philosophical movement characterized by belief in reason, the scientific method, and the perfectibility of people and society.
The Enlightenment was an eighteenth-century philosophical movement characterized by belief in reason, the scientific method, and the perfectibility of people and society.
a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
Tone is the emotional attitude toward the reader or toward the subject implied by a literary work—for instance, familiar, ironic, playful, sarcastic, serious, or sincere.
Parallelism is a rhetorical technique in which a writer emphasizes the equal value or weight of two or more ideas by expressing them in the same grammatical form.
Created on 三月 2, 2021
(updated 六月 21, 2021)
Sign up now (it’s free!)
Whether you’re a teacher or a learner,
Vocabulary.com can put you or your class
on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement.