Epithet
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The author juxtaposes two ideas.
2. “It looks to me,”continued Soames, “as if she were sweeter on him than he is on her. She’s always following him about.”
J. Galsworthy
3. Gratitude was no virtue among Forsytes, who, competitive, and full of commonsense, had no occasion for it; and Soames only experienced a sense of exasperation amounting to pain, that he did not own her as it was his right to own her, that he could not, as by stretching out his hand to that rose, pluck her and sniff the very secrets of her heart.
J. Galsworthy
4. “In the days of old men made the manners; Manners now make men”
J. Byron
This is a famous epigram by Byron, the author, who favoured chiasmus.
5. “Surely they don’t want me for myself, for myself is the same old self they did not want.”
J.London
Climax (Gradation)
1. He was sick, shattered, on the verge of a complete collapse.
A. J. Cronin
The author gives gradual increase in emotional evaluation of the condition of the character.
2. His startled sisters looked, and before the servant girl could get there, the bread plate wobbled, slid, flew to the floor, and broke into shivers.
K. Mansfield
3. “They looked at hundreds of houses; they climed thousands of stairs; they inspected innumerable kitchens.”
S.Maugham
Here the climax is achieved by simple numerical increase.
Alliteration
1. “So he sat and jawned, and gazed at the crowd crowding to the match at two o’clock, crowding back in the gloom at four o’clock…”
A. Bennett
Alliteration is the repetition of similar consonants at the beginning of neighbouring words.
2. She wrinkled her brows in a puzzled frown.
J. Galsworthy
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