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Antistrophe - Wikipedia
Antistrophe (Ancient Greek: ἀντιστροφή, "a turning back") is the portion of an ode sung by the chorus in its returning movement from west to east in ...
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Antistrophe | Rhetoric, Poetry, Figures - Britannica
Antistrophe, in Greek lyric odes, the second part of the traditional three-part structure. The antistrophe followed the strophe and preceded the epode.
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Antistrophe Examples and Definition - Literary Devices
An antistrophe is the second part of an ode, and is meant to mirror the opening section, called the strophe.
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antistrophe
‖ antistrophe (ænˈtɪstrəfiː) [L., a. Gr. ἀντιστροϕή a turning about, f. ἀντιστρέϕ-ειν to turn against, f. ἀντί against + στρέϕ-ειν to turn.] 1. The returning movement, from left to right, in Greek choruses and dances, answering to the previous movement of the strophe from right to left; hence, the l...
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Antistrophe - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
Antistrophe is a rhetorical device that's concerned with the repetition of the same word or words at the end of consecutive phrases.
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What is an Antistrophe? - Novlr Glossary
Antistrophe refers to the repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
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Strophe and Antistrophe - Mr. Dwyer - Brunswick School Department -
The antistrophe is the other half of the debate or further exploration of the argument initially presented in the strophe. The word itself means “to turn back,” ...
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ANTISTROPHE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the repetition of words in reversed order b : the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses 2. a : a returning movement in Greek ...
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Antistrophe - (World Literature I) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Antistrophe is a term used in poetry to describe the second part of a lyrical ode, following the strophe and often mirroring its structure.
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Antistrophe - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
An antistrophe is the second part of a classical Greek ode, during which the chorus sings as it reverses its direction across the stage.
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antistrophize
antistrophize, v. rare. (ænˈtɪstrəfaɪz) [f. antistrophe + -ize.] To form an antistrophe.1842 De Quincey in Blackw. Mag. LI. 12 The particular instance of the Danube, as antistrophising with the Nile.
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Strophe
A strophe () is a poetic term originally referring to the first part of the ode in Ancient Greek tragedy, followed by the antistrophe and epode. The arrangement of an ode in a splendid and consistent artifice of strophe, antistrophe and epode was carried to its height by Pindar.
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antistrophal
antistrophal, a. rare. (ænˈtɪstrəfəl) [f. next + -al1.] Of or pertaining to antistrophe.1878 T. Sinclair Mount 79 The passionate political music of strophal and antistrophal variety.
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Epode
An epode is the third part of an ode that follows the strophe and the antistrophe and completes the movement. Of the former class, the epithalamia of Catullus, founded on an imitation of Pindar, present us with examples of strophe, antistrophe and epode; and it
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antistrophically
antiˈstrophically, adv. rare. [f. prec. + -al1 + -ly2.] By antistrophe; in inverse order.1842 De Quincey in Blackw. Mag. LI. 12 The Danube..is described as..corresponding rigorously, but antistrophically (as the Greeks express it), similar angles, similar dimensions, but in an inverse order, to the ...
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