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Extended parallelism: literary examples

In the page on literary parallelism we looked at how parallelism between two structures could lead readers to infer relations of quasi-synonymy or quasi-antonymy between the two parallel parts. On this page we will explore what happens when the parallelisms involved are more extensive.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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