chiasmus
Chiasmus is a figure of speech in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or a modified form. In other words, the clauses display inverted parallelism.
Examples:
1. He knowingly led and we followed blindly.
2. Swift as an arrow flying, fleeing like a hare afraid. 3. 'Bad men live that they may eat and drink,
whereas good men eat and drink that they may live.'
Socrates (fifth century B.C.).
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Literature
- Category: Literary techniques
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