Parallel Structure
A repetition of sentences using the same structure. This line from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg
Address provides an example:
The world will little not nor long remember what we say here,
but it can never forget what they did here
.
Parody
A literary work that imitates the style of another literary work. A parody can be simply amusing or it
can be mocking in tone, such as a poem which exaggerates the use of alliteration in order to show
the ridiculous effect of overuse of alliteration. (See
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