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Chiasmus
Chiasmus Definition
Chiasmus
is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each
other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic
effect.
“Tea for two and two for tea”
Let
us try to understand chiasmus with the help of an example:
“Never let a Fool Kiss You or a Kiss Fool You.”
Notice
that the second half of this sentence
is an inverted form of the first half, both grammatically and logically. In the
simplest sense, the term chiasmus applies to almost all “criss-cross”
structures, and this is a concept that is common these days. In its strict
classical sense, however, the function of chiasmus is to reverse grammatical
structure or ideas of sentences, given that the same words and phrases are not
repeated.
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