What rhetorical devices are used in Youth Without God by Horvath?
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500 grams of natural yogurt, 1 apple, 1 banana 1 kilo of broccoli, 700 grams of carrots, 1 kilo of tomatoes 2 pears Rice with leek, carrots and whipped cream I am 1.82 m tall and weigh 70 kilos
Or is there a special word?
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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:
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.