1, a repeated word. In order to highlight a certain emotion or behavior, the same word is used more than twice in a row to achieve the purpose of emphasis.
For example: silence, silence! If you don't break out in silence, you will perish in silence. (Lu Xun's "Recalling Liu Hezhen Jun")
Mr. Lu Xun used the word "silence" many times here to express his anger at the Duan government and his expectation for the people's awakening.
2. Paragraph repetition. It is most common in poetry and novels. In the novel Blessing, Lu Xun repeated a long passage beginning with "I'm so stupid, really" twice in a row, which not only expressed Xianglinsao's painful feelings after losing her husband and children, but also reflected the people's indifference to her in Luzhen, and strongly criticized the feudal ethics that devastated working women in China.
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Repetition and parallelism both contain the same words, which are similar in form and easy to be confused. The key to the difference between the two lies in the different emphasis.
Repetition refers to the repeated use of certain words or sentences in order to emphasize a certain meaning or highlight a certain emotion, and the focus to be expressed is on the repeated words or sentences; Parallelism refers to the arrangement and use of three or more phrases or sentences with the same or similar structure, related content and consistent tone, without emphasizing the same words.
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