The AABA Pattern Also Known As A Diacope
The AABA pattern also known as a diacope, is a very common rhetorical device you are probably very familiar with. “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo”; “my horse, my horse, my kingdom for a horse”; “alone, alone, all alone”; “You villain, villain, you damned, smiling villain.” And my personal favourite from Carry On Cleo, “Infamy,[…]