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Anaphora
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Describe what an anaphora is. You need to write a textYou need each sentence to start the same wayYou need an anaphora! The anaphora (from the Greek "anaphorá", which means "carrying back") is a rhetorical device where the sentences of a text all begin with the same string of words. Not only does it add impact and rhythm to the text, it also makes it easier to remember, which is why you usually find this device being used for speeches or Poetry. In another medium, if each scene of a movie or Comic Book starts the same way, it can also work as a visual anaphora. Since the anaphora is about repetition, the title of the text may be the same string of words that is being repeated (or get mistaken as such). The opposite of an anaphora is an epiphora (also called epistrophe), or when you repeat the final word in a sentence for emphasis. When you mix the two, you get Symploce (example: "She is the soldier we need. She is the savior we need). Note that anaphora also has a second, linguistics-specific definition that is quite different from the rhetorical definition this trope covers. In linguistics it refers to the use of a word or phrase whose meaning is only clarified by the preceding clause: "Sally turned in the exam late, much to her embarrassment." This usage has its own distinct counterpart called "cataphora." One-Liner, Name... One-Liner examples may also be this, if it deviates from the basic form enough. Compare with "Groundhog Day" Loop where each day is the same and could start the same way consecutively. Overlaps with Repeated for Emphasis since this trope also involves repetition as an essential element. The first use of an anaphora can be traced back to religious texts and thus is Older Than Feudalism. Mind you, repeating the exact same full sentence multiple times doesn't count as an anaphora. |
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"Sad But True" by Metallica uses several different anaphoras. The ones in the refrain provided as the example: | |
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Good Kid's "Nomu" contains a section where every line starts with "of every": | |
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Rob Cantor: "I'm Gonna Win" makes heavy use of this. For example, the part preceding the chorus uses "'til I'm" four times in a row, and then switches to "it's hard to...": | |
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In RoboCop when a man is holding City Hall hostage to get an old job back: | |
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John Denver's "Annie's Song": | |
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Two different ones appear in the choruses to "Drive" by R.E.M.. The first chorus starts each line with "what if," while the second and third start each line with "maybe." Each sequence is broken only by a single "tick-tock, tick-tock" inserted midway through. | |
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Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest: The 1987 winner, uses "ya": The 1988 winner uses "A man" to prefix a list of qualities: |
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The Big Lebowski: The Malibu Police Chief lists every quality he detests about the Dude, starting and ending each sentence with the same words. | |
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In The Documents in the Case, Munting already knows more than he ever wanted to about the case, but can't keep himself from asking further questions. | |
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River City Girls: The end credits song starts with talking about "Some girls": | |
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"Welcome To The House On Maple Avenue" from FunHome (written by Lisa Kron and Jeanne Tesori) is an interesting blend of this with expected rhyme — while discussing the father's tyrannical control over the house's aesthetics (and the children in it) — making the audience wait for the final rhyme. | |
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The Shantae series: Shantae: Risky's Revenge: Magic Jam Flavor Text: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero: Talking to the "Geneology guy" for the first time has him repeatedly reference the hypothetical person and how they explain the flowers that signify remains: Shantae and the Seven Sirens: At the end of the "Arriving at the Island" cutscene, Sky has the final sentence of "The sooner we check in, the sooner we can relax." |
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The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri: one of the most famous examples of anaphora in literature can be found in third Canto of the Inferno, where the first three verses function as a self-introduction of the place itself (bonus points for being shown In-Universe as an inscription right above the In-Universe Gates of Hell). In the fifth Canto of Inferno, Francesca begins three of her stanzas in a row with the word "Amor." She does this to blame passion for her crimes and to sway Dante by appealing to his love of poetry and romance. In the thirteenth Canto of Paradiso, three of the first four stanzas begins with the command "Let him imagine" as Dante tries to get across how beautiful the dance of the starry saints is. |
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Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory: In Re;Birth3, when Neptune is yelling at her friends to think of her safety, "Are you", transitioning to "me" Epiphora: | |
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A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky: When Oliver is talked to about in Queen Claire's personal garden, he talks about what he's seen about what this world favors: | |
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Homestuck: On page 2082, Terezi accuses Sollux of being predictable for creating red and blue teams for a game, because his eyes and glasses are the same colors. In the proceeding conversation, both of them start many sentences with the word "maybe": | |
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Märchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift: Rosetta, a.k.a Rozalina's shop's slogan is "Good goods & good judgment". | |
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Elie Wiesel's Night: | |
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Bruce Johnston's grammy-winning ballad "I Write The Songs": | |
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Almost every line in "Eclipse", the closing track of The Dark Side of the Moon, begins with the phrase "all that you" (with or without an "and" at the start), expanding upon (and consequently bookending) the line "and all you touch and all you see" in "Breathe" near the start of the album. | |
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Subverted at the end of Spider-Man, when Peter Parker tells the viewer this: | |
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The titular hero of Johnny Mnemonic is fed-up with the Race Against the Clock concerning his lifespan and delivers a Rage Breaking Point induced spiel: | |
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"Stressed Out" by Twenty One Pilots: | |
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Roger Waters: Parts I and II of "What God Wants" feature verses where almost every line starts with the phrase "God wants." Part III drops the pattern, but features a brief, second anaphora in verse two where four consecutive lines begin with "and the." Each verse in "Picture That" features a chunk of consecutive lines that all start with the verb "picture." Verse three is made almost entirely of these lines, with the sole exception of a Title Drop in the middle. |
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Baldur's Gate III: If Us is asked why you were "forced" onto the Nautiloid, they say that Evil Is One Big, Happy Family and starts each sentence of its three-sentence answer with "to" and also involve "you".: | |
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Shantae: Half-Genie Hero: Talking to the "Geneology guy" for the first time has him repeatedly reference the hypothetical person and how they explain the flowers that signify remains: | |
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The Final Cut: The first bridge in "Not Now John": A more minor one appears in the last chorus of the Title Track: |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: From "The Blue Spirit", Zuko in despair: | |
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Jesus delivers another famous one, known as the Beatitudes, in his Sermon on the Mount: | |
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The Palaververse: "Any": When Sailears reports to his uncle: Treasures: From the first chapter of with "Plenty": Gallivant talking about his packed schedule: From the fifth chapter, when Gallivant and Old Chestnut do some "hard negotiation", a.k.a brawl for archeological credit, and Daring's wondering why her dad's putting himself in so much pain: |
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Star Trek: Occurs during the "Space, The Final Frontier" monologue preceding the titles of Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. | |
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The 29th psalm of the Book of Psalms (whether is it the original Hebrew version or the King James Version, other versions give similar results) may be the first example of an anaphora: | |
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This technique is used heavily throughout Green Eggs and Ham to emphasize the main character's distaste for the food while staying within the 50-word limit: | |
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In Monsters vs. Aliens, General W. R. Monger says this line to the President: | |
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Parts I and II of "What God Wants" feature verses where almost every line starts with the phrase "God wants." Part III drops the pattern, but features a brief, second anaphora in verse two where four consecutive lines begin with "and the." | |
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¡Three Amigos!: Both the movie itself and the silent films for which the Three Amigos were famous ended with the Amigos announcing, "Wherever there is injustice, you will find us. Wherever there is suffering, we'll be there. Wherever liberty is threatened, you will find The Three Amigos!" | |
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The Lion King's song "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" | |
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Batman: The Animated Series: | |
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In Shrek Forever After, after accidentally wishing he had never been born, Shrek has to convince Fiona that she's his true love. He does so by telling her everything he knows about her: | |
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Fraggle Rock: In "The Minstrels", Cantus tells Red that she and her friends have been chosen to sing a medley, and that she will be the leader, if each and every one of them finds his own song. They each manage to do this... except Red, who, after hearing Cantus' magic pipe play the songs her friends have found, is sure her song is in the pipe as well. Cantus refuses to let Red play it, then uses the phrase "that's where you're" at the beginning of two phrases in a row, after telling Red that a song must never be played to be heard. | |
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Anaphora / int_99623224 | comment |
The breakdown at the end of "Dogs" begins every line with the words "who was": | |
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Animals (1977) (Music) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_9988ccac | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_9988ccac | comment |
The Empirium Trilogy: A couple of Eliana's chapters in Lightbringer repeat the phrase "When Eliana awoke..." to accentuate the repetitive nature of her mind-speak induced dreams-turned-nightmares at the hands of Corien. | |
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The Empirium Trilogy | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_9b20c46e | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_9b20c46e | comment |
Lords and Ladies illustrates the difference between how people think of The Fair Folk and what they're actually like with six two-sentence paragraphs in which the first sentence begins "Elves are" and the second begins "They". | |
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Lords and Ladies | hasFeature |
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Anaphora | |
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Deltarune: During Spamton NEO's fight in Chapter 2, this piece of dialogue comes up before his face attack: | |
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Deltarune (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_9d682091 | type |
Anaphora | |
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A Certain Droll Hivemind: When Abe Eiko's teasing Aino Sumiko about her He Is Not My Boyfriend starting with a Symploce starting with "We" and ending with "Out", because she's talking about the topic of going out with him, and then turns into a Anaphora to transition the topic to them as a couple: | |
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A Certain Droll Hivemind / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_9e4a2033 | type |
Anaphora | |
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The Song of Hiawatha, being a deliberately archaic Narrative Poem, does this from the get-go and frequently throughout. | |
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The Song of Hiawatha | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_a289a6cd | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_a289a6cd | comment |
Sunset Overdrive: Used twice in the http://www.overchargedrink.com website used to promote the game, when they're promoting locations: Japanese Heritage Museum: "Want to": Sunset City Park and Play Area: "Real": |
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Sunset Overdrive (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_a4c2cee2 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_a4c2cee2 | comment |
Oversaturated World: Oversaturation: "Spectrum": When Sunset remembers, "She remembered", events to try to help her make a choice: Group Precipitation: "A Shot of Gin on a Cold Night, by Masterweaver": Juniper Montage complaining about Sunset Shimmer and her friends: |
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Oversaturated World (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_a4e40b1e | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_a4e40b1e | comment |
Past Sins: The first chapter has Spell Nexus talking about how important "tonight" is, to his cult: | |
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Past Sins (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_aaa686ae | type |
Anaphora | |
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The choruses of "Louder Than Words" begin almost every line with "it's louder than words." | |
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1.0 | |
The Endless River (Music) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_aaa686ae | |
Anaphora / int_abd582d8 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_abd582d8 | comment |
NEXT!!! Sound of the Future: Tech, a retired Idol Singer, repeats the words 'I used to' at the beginning of her sentences when she explains how she can't sing anymore. | |
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NEXT!!! Sound of the Future (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_ac8a8d1e | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_ac8a8d1e | comment |
Shantae: Risky's Revenge: Magic Jam Flavor Text: | |
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Shantae: Risky's Revenge (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_ac8a8d1e | |
Anaphora / int_aef3a526 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_aef3a526 | comment |
Jhariah: "To Take for Granted.": | |
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Jhariah (Music) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_af925ef9 | type |
Anaphora | |
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Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse): Chapter 4: "Do you" because questioning: | |
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Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse) (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_afbade24 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_afbade24 | comment |
The start of Bioshock 1 has Andrew Ryan's welcoming speech recorded for the entrance bathysphere to Rapture: | |
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BioShock (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_afbc40fb | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_afbc40fb | comment |
Prayer of the Faithless: The description lists as a Feature: | |
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Prayer of the Faithless (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_afbc40fb | |
Anaphora / int_b21cd2c3 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_b21cd2c3 | comment |
Halfway through the 37th canto of The Faerie Queene, the narrator emphasizes how numerous and similar the examples of discord are by beginning each like with "some of" and then describing some episode of discord. | |
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The Faerie Queene | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_b6ef5d27 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_b6ef5d27 | comment |
Savage Garden's song "Affirmation" has every line begin with "I believe". | |
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Savage Garden (Music) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_c01df100 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_c01df100 | comment |
The Wall: In "Goodbye Blue Sky", the verses begin almost every line with the words "did-did-did-did you," tying in with how the lyrics reminisce on the scars of World War II, which Pink's father died fighting in. Almost every line in "Mother" begins with either "mother" (in Pink's verses) or "mama" (in the titular mother's choruses). Usually they form part of the larger phrases "mother, do you think" or "mama's gonna." In "Hey You", almost every set of lines in the verses begins with a Title Drop. "Waiting for the Worms" begins each line of the hook with the word "waiting," tying in with its nature as a List Song about all the things Pink wants to see happen while envisioning himself as a neofascist dictator. |
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The Wall (Music) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_ca0410d1 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_ca0410d1 | comment |
"She Used To Be Mine" from Waitress (written by Sara Bareilles): | |
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Waitress (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_ca0410d1 | |
Anaphora / int_cab3141e | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_cab3141e | comment |
Shantae and the Seven Sirens: At the end of the "Arriving at the Island" cutscene, Sky has the final sentence of "The sooner we check in, the sooner we can relax." | |
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Shantae and the Seven Sirens (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_d28f8264 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_d28f8264 | comment |
Queen: The David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure" features two brief, consecutive anaphoras during the closing breakdown: | |
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Queen (Band) (Music) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_d28f8264 | |
Anaphora / int_d940dc6f | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_d940dc6f | comment |
This verse sung by Jack's mother in the first song in Into the Woods: | |
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Anaphora / int_d940dc6f | featureConfidence |
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Into the Woods | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_daba925a | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_daba925a | comment |
Melina KB: In "I've Had Enough", each stanza's starting verse parallels the one adjacent to them via the first words; except for the bridge. The two opening stanzas—as well as the one immediately after the chorus—begin with "So you + verb [...]" as a way to mock the abusive partner's hypocrisy. A pair of stanzas starts with "Closed for [...]". Another stanza has four verses opening with "You're/Your/You". The chorus dials it up, with its two (different) stanzas starting with "Here's to the 'no's", and then has each following verse open with "To the + noun". The "Here's to [...]" sentence gets repeated in the closing stanza. | |
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Melina KB (Music) | hasFeature |
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Anaphora / int_dcbd6000 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_dcbd6000 | comment |
Princesses of the Pizza Parlor: Cookies and Campers: To emphasize how things are starting from zero, "New": | |
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Princesses of the Pizza Parlor | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_dcbd6000 | |
Anaphora / int_e21a006 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_e21a006 | comment |
Appears as an idiosyncrasy in verses of the intro, interlude, and outro of BTS' MAP OF THE SOUL : 7. The first and last have it in Korean, while "Interlude: Shadow" has it in English. | |
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BTS (Music) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_e21a006 | |
Anaphora / int_e60f345e | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_e60f345e | comment |
"Jugband Blues", the closing track of A Saucerful of Secrets (the last Pink Floyd album to feature Syd Barrett), has a lot of anaphoras used throughout most of the song. | |
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A Saucerful of Secrets (Music) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_e60f345e | |
Anaphora / int_f08ae063 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_f08ae063 | comment |
Our Wives Under the Sea: When Miri reminisces on how Leah used to be before she turned into an Empty Shell, four sentence in a row start with "I thought about". | |
Anaphora / int_f08ae063 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Our Wives Under The Sea | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_f08ae063 | |
Anaphora / int_f2082d53 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_f2082d53 | comment |
Each verse in "Picture That" features a chunk of consecutive lines that all start with the verb "picture." Verse three is made almost entirely of these lines, with the sole exception of a Title Drop in the middle. | |
Anaphora / int_f2082d53 | featureApplicability |
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Is This the Life We Really Want? (Music) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_f2082d53 | |
Anaphora / int_f74b5f80 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_f74b5f80 | comment |
The fourth season of Babylon 5 opens with this narration: | |
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Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_f74b5f80 | |
Anaphora / int_f8acc9ea | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_f8acc9ea | comment |
Control: The Flavor Text for the Research & Records: Research: "Ahti's Cabin" Collectible, the second sentence uses this to connect the things the cabin has: | |
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Control (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Anaphora / int_f8acc9ea | |
Anaphora / int_f9527b75 | type |
Anaphora | |
Anaphora / int_f9527b75 | comment |
Lyttle Lytton Contest: The 2001 honorable mention by Jason Melancon, uses "To" for talking about the future: | |
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Lyttle Lytton Contest | hasFeature |
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