📌 Anadiplosis

Definition:
Anadiplosis is a literary device where the last word or phrase of one clause or sentence is repeated at the beginning of the next.

🔁 It’s used for emphasis, rhythm, or building intensity.


Example:

“Fear leads to anger.
Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.”
Yoda, Star Wars

Each sentence picks up where the last one ended, making the progression feel inevitable and powerful.


🎯 5 More Examples:

  1. “The mountains look on Marathon—
    And Marathon looks on the sea.”

    Lord Byron
  2. “When we win, we win big.”
  3. “Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task.”
  4. “She opened a café, a café that ruined her.”
  5. “Strength leads to confidence.
    Confidence leads to boldness.
    Boldness leads to success.”

There you go! Now go ahead and use anadiplosis in your CXC prep/ CSEC prep.

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