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Chapter 8: Rhetorical & Literary Devices

Welcome to Chapter 8. This is the ultimate toolkit of the writer. In this extensive chapter, we will deconstruct the specific, mechanical devices authors use to manipulate language, bend logic, and evoke profound emotion.

Because the UGC NET exam heavily tests your ability to identify complex literary terminology, we have divided these devices into eight distinct, highly organized categories. We will start with the physical vibrations of language in Sound & Sonic Devices, then move into meaning manipulation with Figurative Language (Tropes), and explore the architecture of sentences through Structural & Syntactic Devices (Schemes).

We will also tackle the nuanced differences in Contrast & Paradox, the temporal manipulation of Narrative Devices, the wit of Wordplay, and finally, a bonus section dedicated to Exam-Specific Anomalies that frequently confuse students. Use the index below to master the mechanics of literature.

Chapter 8 Rhetorical & Literary Devices 1. Sound & Sonic Assonance, Alliteration 2. Figurative Metaphor, Metonymy 3. Logical Aporia, Pathos, Paralipsis 4. Structural Chiasmus, Anaphora 5. Contrast Litotes, Oxymoron 6. Narrative Prolepsis, Epigraph 7. Wordplay Portmanteau, Spoonerism 8. Anomalies Apocrypha, Metathesis

Figure 1: The 8 categorical branches of Rhetorical and Literary Devices.

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1. Sound & Sonic Devices

Explore phonological manipulation including Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Diphthongs, Aphaeresis, Syncope, and Phonotactic Constraints.

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2. Figurative Language (Tropes)

Master the tropes that alter meaning: Metaphor, Simile, Metonymy, Synecdoche, Apostrophe, Hyperbole, and Synesthesia.

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3. Logical & Persuasive Devices

Deconstruct the tools of oratory and rhetoric: Aphorism, Aporia, Paralipsis, Pathos, Direct Address, and Reductio ad Absurdum.

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4. Structural & Syntactic (Schemes)

Analyze how grammar dictates rhythm through Schemes: Anaphora, Chiasmus, Anastrophe (Inversion), Zeugma, and Split Infinitives.

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5. Contrast & Paradox Devices

Navigate the tensions of opposites: Antithesis, Litotes (Understatement), Oxymoron, Paradox, Irony, Euphemism, and Antiphrasis.

6. Narrative & Temporal Devices

Unpack devices that manipulate time and text boundaries: Prolepsis, Enjambment, Autobiographical Echo, Epigraphs, and Epyllions.

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7. Wordplay & Humour Devices

Dive into linguistic wit and error: Spoonerisms, Portmanteaus, Puns (Paronomasia), Kennings, Epigrams, and Mixed Metaphors.

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8. Exam-Specific Confusions (Bonus)

Master the most obscure, highly-tested anomalies in literary and linguistic theory: Apocrypha, Equi-deletion, Metathesis, and Paradigm.

UGC NET English, Chapter 8 Index, Rhetorical Devices, Literary Devices, Tropes, Schemes, Figurative Language, Sound Devices, Syntax, Wordplay, 23rd April, 2026

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