noun
- the inversion of the usual order of words or clauses in a sentence
Usage: rhetoric; literary
Examples
- The poet used anastrophe in the line ‘Deep into that darkness peering.’
- Yoda’s speech pattern in Star Wars is a famous example of anastrophe.
- The phrase ‘this happy breed of men’ demonstrates anastrophe.
- Shakespeare frequently employed anastrophe for poetic effect.
- The teacher explained how anastrophe creates emphasis in literature.
- Writers use anastrophe to achieve a particular rhythm or meter.