What is Rhetorical Figure
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Oct. 2012
The figures rhetorical, also called literary figures, represent a different way of using language. The purpose of these figures is to create a more original, more literary communicative style.
In Spanish there are more than a hundred figures of speech and many of them are variants of the same idea. On the other hand, it must be taken into account that all of them are based on a general idea or structure, that is, a subject, a verb and a predicate. The rhetorical figures start from this rule but with the intention of breaking it in some sense.
Classification of rhetorical figures
They can be grouped into the following categories: phonetic or repetition figures, signification, accumulation, position, logical figures, fiction, dialogic figures and stylistic figures. Here are some of them.
Phonetic or repetition figures
Alliteration is commonly used in poetic language to establish a certain rhyme (a well-known example would be the famous tongue twisters three sad tigers or the repetitive effect of sounds in some verses by Miguel Hernández that, the winged souls of the roses)
Of significance
In the metaphor, a relationship of similarity is established between two concepts and therefore it is a comparison (for example, steel core, heart crystal or angel face, devil heart).
The metonymy designates an idea with the name of another (I am going to have a Rioja or my aunt turned 80 years old).
Hyperbole, antithesis, simile, paradox or oxymoron are other literary figures of significance.
Accumulation
A significant example is the epithet, which is based on the use of unnecessary adjectives (white snow or thorny brambles). On the other hand, the idea of accumulation is intended to create a climax effect (he was a robust, energetic, winning, invincible guy).
Rhetorical figures of position
They are those that alter the normal order of a sentence, the best known being the hyperbaton, the chiasmus, the pun or the parenthesis. For example, in the following verses by Manuel Machado we find the use of parentheses as a literary figure (he fell surrendered -light without fire- between the clouds).
Logical figures of speech
They are those in which ideas are expressed through a relationship logic determined. The best known is the paradox (the verse I live without living in me of Santa Teresa is famous). The antithesis is a figure that plays with the logical opposition of words (a small step for man but a great leap for humanity, the phrase that Armstrong uttered when he walked on the Moon for the first time).
The rhetorical figures are literary devices and, therefore, "formulas" of language to create creating beauty and harmony in expression.
There is no think that are used exclusively in the literature, since we also use them in everyday language, since when we speak we can communicate ideas with a literary style. For example, if I say that someone runs like a greyhound, I am using hyperbole.
In advertising language we also find examples of figures of speech. In this sense, advertising aims to awaken the interest of consumer and for this you need suggestive language.
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