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Examples

Rhetoric Examples

  • feminine napkin (since the a napkin cannot really be a female)

  • smiling sky (since skies cannot physically smile)
  • "Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers."(T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land)

  • "His coward lips did from their color fly." (Cassius in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Act 1, sc. 2)

Dictionary Definition

History

: noun \hī-ˈpa-lə-jē, hi-\ : an interchange of two elements in a phrase or sentence from a more logical to a less logical relationship

  • the origin of the term is late Latin and means interchange.
  • the Latin term came from the greek term hypallagē which came from the greek words hupo (under) and allassein (to exchange)
  • first known use was in 1586

Hypallage

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