Scheme (rhetoric) explained

See main article: Figure of speech.

In rhetoric, a scheme is a type of figure of speech that relies on the structure of the sentence, unlike the trope, which plays with the meanings of words.[1] A single phrase may involve both a trope and a scheme, e.g., may use both alliteration and allegory.

Structures of balance

Changes in word order

Omission

Repetition

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. (Scheme, in poetry end rhetorics)