epitasis

/ɛpɪˈteɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of literary device in which a phrase or word is repeated at the beginning of successive clauses or lines.

“The repetition of ‘once upon a time’ at the beginning of each chapter is an example of epitasis, creating a sense of rhythm and continuity.”

Synonyms

  • anaphora
  • repetition

Antonyms

  • diversity
  • variety