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- Ecphonesis abstract "Ecphonesis (Greek: ἐκφώνησις) is an emotional, exclamatory phrase (exclamation) used in poetry, drama, or song. It is a rhetorical device that originated in ancient literature. A Latin example is "O tempora! O mores!" ("Oh, the times! Oh, the morals!"). A modern example is "Young man!" from the song YMCA by the Village PeopleEdgar Allan Poe used many rhetoric literary devices and ecphonesis was one he used in his writings. For example he used this device in “The Tell-Tale Heart”, "Almighty God!--no, no! They heard!--they suspected!--they knew!--they were making a mockery of my horror!--this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now--again!--hark! louder! louder! louder! louder! "'Villains!' I shrieked, 'dissemble no more! I admit the deed!--tear up the planks! here, here!--It is the beating of his hideous heart!'". Here the use of exclamations throughout this example and the whole story lets the reader see the feelings and emotions of the main character. Even when Poe does not use ecphonesis the mood he puts the reader while using exclamatory words is already in place. Poe uses these words to show the reader how a person reacts without coming out straight forward. Poe isn’t the only person using ecphonesis and here are some other examples used in modern American literature:"No! No-no-no-no-no-no! Well, yes."- Homer Simpson of The Simpsons "Oh joy! Rapture! I got a brain!"-Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz, 1939".
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- Ecphonesis wikiPageRevisionID "667376668".
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Anaphora_(liturgy).
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_prayer.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetoric.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Ectenia.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Allan_Poe.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Latin_phrases:_O.
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- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Rhetorical_device.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Sanctus.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Symeon_of_Thessalonica.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Symeon_of_Thessaloniki.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink The_Tell-Tale_Heart.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Village_People.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:exclamation.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Words_of_Institution.
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLink Y.M.C.A._(song).
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ecphonesis".
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "chanted aloud".
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "ecphonesis".
- Ecphonesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "exclamation".
- Ecphonesis hasPhotoCollection Ecphonesis.
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- Ecphonesis subject Category:Christian_prayer.
- Ecphonesis subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Ecphonesis subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Ecphonesis hypernym Phrase.
- Ecphonesis type Article.
- Ecphonesis type Person.
- Ecphonesis type Article.
- Ecphonesis type Humanity.
- Ecphonesis comment "Ecphonesis (Greek: ἐκφώνησις) is an emotional, exclamatory phrase (exclamation) used in poetry, drama, or song. It is a rhetorical device that originated in ancient literature. A Latin example is "O tempora! O mores!" ("Oh, the times! Oh, the morals!"). A modern example is "Young man!" from the song YMCA by the Village PeopleEdgar Allan Poe used many rhetoric literary devices and ecphonesis was one he used in his writings.".
- Ecphonesis label "Ecphonesis".
- Ecphonesis sameAs Ekphonesis.
- Ecphonesis sameAs Exclamación.
- Ecphonesis sameAs Ecphonèse_(liturgie).
- Ecphonesis sameAs Ecphonesis.
- Ecphonesis sameAs Ekfonesis.
- Ecphonesis sameAs m.06_7v7.
- Ecphonesis sameAs Q788419.
- Ecphonesis sameAs Q788419.
- Ecphonesis wasDerivedFrom Ecphonesis?oldid=667376668.
- Ecphonesis isPrimaryTopicOf Ecphonesis.