CLIMAX 帶有重複的漸強法
CRESCENDO of the form /...x/ x...y/ y...z/ where x,y and z are on a rising scale of stylistic weight.
連續末、端同字增益法 /...x/ x...y/ y...z/ where x,y and z are on a rising scale of stylistic weight.
Compare SORITES.
Hypernym
- CRESCENDORHETORICAL STYLE in which the constituents of a clause, sentence, or paragraph have progressively increasing weight so that the last member in particular is the intended as the most important.
- RHETORICAL
STYLE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE which is mainly concerned with matters of style of
presentation rather than distribution of expressions or semantic
structure.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
- RHETORICAL
DEVICE詞格 METHOD of adorning discourse.
Hyponym
- SORITESCLIMAX where the members are conditional clauses: if x then y; if y then z;
... ... An ANADIPLOSIS-MULTIPLE or CLIMAX consisting of a series of conditionals in
which the apodosis of the preceding conditional regularly is repeated as the
protasis of the succeeding conditional.
- SORITES-APPROXIMATE 連珠法﹣差不多 Approximate SORITES
- SORITES-STAGGERED 珠連法﹣間接 Staggered SORITES
- SORITES+CRESCENDO 珠連法﹣趨上 Traditionally: auxesis, governed by the famous "Gesetz der wachsenden
Glieder".
- SORITES-APPROXIMATE 連珠法﹣差不多 Approximate SORITES
And let the kettle to the trumpet speak,
The trumpet to the cannoneer without,
The cannons to the heavens, the heaven to earth. Hamlet 5.2.286"
REF: Lausberg 623f
Greek/Latin: A current routine in Latin rhetorical practice and theory. Remember Quintilian: caveatur ne descrescat oratio. Her. 4.25.34 gradatio est, in qua non ante ad consequens verbum descenditur, quam ad superius ascensum est. Quint 9.3.54 gradatio, quae dicitur kli'max, apertiorem habet artem et affectatam, ideoque esse rarior debet.
Ancient Chinese: Common, often discussed under the misleading heading of sorites, which is really a logical and not a rhetorical form involving epiploke combined with a series of implications, and often climax at the same time.
君子易知而難狎,易懼而難脅, . 畏患而不避義死, . 欲利而不為所非, . 交親而不比, . 言辯而不辭, . 蕩蕩乎其有以殊於世也。 .
無威則驕, . 驕則亂生, . 亂生必滅。
NB: Compare CLIMAX.
- Historisches Woerterbuch der Rhetorik
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