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- PROLEPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROLEPSIS is anticipation
- What Is Prolepsis? Rhetoric, Grammar Literature
In literary theory, prolepsis refers to any moment where a narrative jumps ahead to reveal or hint at events that haven’t occurred yet in the story’s timeline
- PROLEPSIS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Prolepsis is a rhetorical technique to strengthen an argument by showing that you're aware of possible criticisms and have already addressed them "I know what you're going to say: this has never worked before" is a prolepsis
- Prolepsis | Anticipation, Foreshadowing, Suspense | Britannica
prolepsis, a figure of speech in which a future act or development is represented as if already accomplished or existing The following lines from John Keats ’s “Isabella” (1820), for example, proleptically anticipate the assassination of a living character:
- PROLEPSIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PROLEPSIS definition: the anticipation of possible objections in order to answer them in advance See examples of prolepsis used in a sentence
- Prolepsis in Literature | Definition, Uses Examples - Study. com
Prolepsis is defined as a device in literature where the order of events in a story is disrupted so that a future plot point is told earlier in the narrative than it actually occurs
- Prolepsis - Word Genius
Ebenezer Scrooge is transported both into the past, as a reminder of how things used to be, and into the future as a warning of how things could be This second move — jumping from the present into the future — is a prolepsis The flashback to Christmas Past, by contrast, is called an “analepsis ”
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Prolepsis (prōˈlepsəs, Greek for prevention) is a nonprofit organization that conducts empirical research, provides education and training, and offers consulting and other services in the areas of population and occupational health and safety
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