Rhetorical paths for persuasion and creativity
Speech patterns (rhetorical paths) are ways of using words that may seem unusual, but have a specific and desired effect. Read as "normal words," they often violate grammar rules, but can still be understood. Distributed in poetry and eloquence.
Rhetorical paths can be used in different spheres: in advertising, politics, humor, psychology. But the goal is one: conviction. In the end, rhetoric is designed just for this.
Gain
Adinaton: a declaration of impossibility, often in an obviously exaggerated comparison.
Distortion
Paralia: use of an ambiguous or ambiguous language.
Study rhetorical figures, they will give your speech imagery and brightness. And your heroes, if you write a novel, will get their own unique language, which will be remembered by readers.
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