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Emphatic Repetition

Introduction Emphatic repetition, also known as the rhetorical device of repetition, refers to the deliberate reiteration of words, phrases, or structures to strengthen an argument, create rhythm, or evoke an emotional response. This device has been employed across cultures, epochs, and media, from classical poetry to ...

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Empathic Narrator

Empathic narration - often simply called empathy - plays a vital role in shaping how audiences perceive, remember, and react to stories. This paper synthesizes the existing literature on empathy within narrative, examining the psychological mechanisms, narrative techniques, and the broader social implications that aris...

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Emotional Register

Introduction The term emotional register refers to the systematic organization of language features that convey, evoke, or reflect emotional states. Unlike affective lexicon, which focuses on individual words, the emotional register encompasses a broader range of linguistic phenomena, including prosody, tone, syntactic...

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Emotional Landscape

Introduction Emotional Landscape refers to the conceptual framework used to describe, map, and analyze the range of human emotions within individuals and across populations. It incorporates theoretical constructs from psychology, cognitive science, and social anthropology, and extends into fields such as art, music, an...

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Emotional Irony

Introduction Emotional irony is a rhetorical and literary device that juxtaposes an anticipated emotional response with an unexpected or contradictory outcome. Unlike cognitive irony, which relies on the contrast between literal meaning and intended meaning, emotional irony focuses on the emotional experience of the au...

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