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prosopopoeia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: προσωποποιία, /prɒsoʊpoʊˈpiːə/) is a
rhetorical device in
which a non-human
element speaks or is
spoken to as a human....
- and Things),
Johnson discusses the
recurrence of
rhetorical figures of
prosopopoeia (an
address to a dead or
absent person) and
anthropomorphism (conferring...
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controversy Pareidolia –
seeing faces in
everyday objects Pathetic fallacy Prosopopoeia Speciesism Talking animals in
fiction Tashbih Zoomorphism Possibly via...
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textual criticism The
literary trope of the
speaking Cross, a form of
prosopopoeia, is
probably most
familiar to
readers of
English in The
Dream of the...
- role as a
spokesperson for
Democratic voters. To do this, he emplo****
prosopopoeia,
telling real life
stories of
people he had met
while campaigning. Shrum...
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Antithesis ****onance
Hyperbole Interrogation Invocation Irony Metaphor Prosopopoeia Conceit The
lovers use
uscite ('exits') and
chiusette ('endings') sometimes...
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ancestor to Clodia.
Cicero ****umes the
voice of
Caecus in a
scathing prosopopoeia,
where Caecus is
incensed at
Clodia for ****ociating with Caelius, a member...
- BC,
Demetrius of
Phalerum is the
first writer on
rhetoric to
describe prosopopoeia,
which was
already a well-established
device in
rhetoric and literature...
- πρόσωπον (prósōpon) aprosopia, diprosopus, prosopography, prosoponym,
prosopopoeia,
prosopospasm prot-
first Gr**** πρῶτος (prôtos) amphiprotic, antiproton...
- and voice, as well as
exercises from the progymnasmata, such as the
prosopopoeia,
taught theatrical skills.
Students would typically analyse Latin and...