different between ethopoeia vs enargia
ethopoeia
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ???????? (?thopoiía)
Noun
ethopoeia (countable and uncountable, plural ethopoeiae or ethopoeias)
- (uncountable) A rhetorical technique in which the speaker or author presents an imaginary speech by a real person, portraying that person's known characteristics and propensities.
- (countable) An instance of this technique.
Translations
ethopoeia From the web:
enargia
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (enárgeia, “sensory vividness”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n??(?)d??i?/
Noun
enargia (uncountable)
- (rhetoric) Vivid, lively description.
Hyponyms
- (rhetoric): anemographia, astrothesia, characterismus, chorographia, chronographia, dendrographia, effictio, ethopoeia, geographia, hydrographia, peristasis, pragmatographia, prosopographia, topographia, topothesia
References
- Silva Rhetoricae
Anagrams
- anergia, gerania
enargia From the web:
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