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Antistrophes

UK
/ˈæntɪstrəfi/
US
/ˈæntɪstroʊfi/
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Translation antistrophes into russian

antistrophe
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈæntɪstrəfi/
US
/ˈæntɪstroʊfi/
In ancient Greek theater, the chorus would perform an antistrophe as part of their movement across the stage.
В древнегреческом театре хор исполнял антистрофу как часть своего движения по сцене.

Definitions

antistrophe
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈæntɪstrəfi/
US
/ˈæntɪstroʊfi/
The second section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it, following the strophe and preceding the epode.
In the performance, the chorus moved from left to right during the antistrophe.
A rhetorical device involving the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
The speech was powerful, using antistrophe to emphasize the key points: 'We will fight for justice, we will stand for justice, we will achieve justice.'

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