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  • commoratio

    This is the habit or action of repeating your strongest argument again and again. This is seen on several occasions in Julius Caesar.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • repotia

    At the term suggests, this is related to repeating a word. Sometimes a speaker will repeat a word so many times that it causes the listener to doubt the meaning.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • circumlocution

    The act of circling around a situation without actually mentioning it. Antony never directly calls Brutus a liar, he only suggests that it may be an option.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • anacoenosis

    This is a specific type of rhetorical question where Antony asks the opinion of the audience while suggesting that there is a common interest.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • eulogy

    A speech made after a funeral usually designed to say good things about the person who has passed away. Some people argue that there are two eulogies in the play while others say only Mark Antony's is valid.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • caesura

    A Caesura is a natural pause in a line of poetry which tends to occur in the middle of a line. "He was my friend (CAESURA) faithful and just to me".

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • polyptoton

    This is a unique rhetorical technique used when a word with the same root word is repeated for effect. This is different than pure repetition because the word will have different suffixes.

    Literature; Shakespeare
  • iambic

    Iambic is Shakespeare's most popular meter. It is the opposite of trochee - / like pretend. It is used commonly throughout Julius Caesar.

    Literature; Shakespeare
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