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- What is echoed may be an image (e.g., a sunset, a wall, a sound), a phrase, a plot point, a reference, a way a scene is structured, a stylistic feature, or some other feature that signals a purposeful likeness to (and difference from) an earlier or later moment.
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Aug 17, 2017 · What is echoed may be an image (e.g., a sunset, a wall, a sound), a phrase, a plot point, a reference, a way a scene is structured, a stylistic feature, or some other feature that signals a purposeful likeness to (and difference from) an earlier or later moment.
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Analyzing Textual Echoes in Literature. Posted on August 17,...
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Aug 24, 2023 · Echoes have long been a powerful symbol in literature and art, representing themes of memory, reflection, repetition, and the interconnectedness of past and present. Echoes can evoke a sense of nostalgia, echoing the past and reminding us of the passage of time.
Oct 12, 2017 · Anderson outlines the range of meanings made available by the use of echo techniques in early modern drama and poetry. This chapter establishes different levels of echoic meaning, including musical repetitions, verbal alterations, intertextual references and textual...
- Susan L. Anderson
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Jul 3, 2019 · Skillful repetitions of important words or phrases create 'echoes' in the reader's mind: they emphasize and point out key ideas. You can use these 'echo words' in different sentences--even in different paragraphs--to help 'hook' your ideas together...
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Oct 23, 2011 · echo: A reference that recalls a word, phrase, or sound in another text.
Aug 8, 2024 · The hills echoed with the sound of the bell. Her dress color echoed the lavender of early spring. "Echo" is a moderately common term, appearing frequently in both literary and everyday language. Its use in literature often serves as a powerful metaphor or as a vivid description in narrative settings.
Echo verse, a type of verse in which repetition of the end of a line or stanza imitates an echo. The repetition usually constitutes the entire following line and changes the meaning of the part being repeated.