What rhetorical devices are used in Youth Without God by Horvath?

I am writing a major paper about it on Tuesday, but I am not sure what means are used

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Imperator0131
2 years ago

In Ödön von Horváth’s drama “Jugend ohne Gott” various rhetorical means are used to convey the topics of the work and the perspectives of the characters. Here are some examples:

  1. Irony: Irony is an important part of the work and is used to represent the dissatisfaction and cynicism of the characters.
  2. Satire: The satire plays a major role in drama and is used to criticise political and social disorders.
  3. Symbolism: Horváth uses symbolism to convey key topics and ideas. For example, the symbol of oak stands for German culture and tradition.
  4. Metaphors: The metaphors are used in “Youth without God” to represent abstract concepts and emotions.
  5. Hyperbel: The hyperbole is used to strengthen emotional reactions and exaggerations.

These are just some of the rhetorical means used in Horváth’s drama. There are many more that are used differently depending on the context and character.