Various rhetorical forms are found in the parallelisms of Biblical poetry.
Typically, these attempts take the rhetorical form of legitimate scientific debate, while not adhering to the actual principles of that debate.
The rhetorical form is called stychomythia, wherein characters participate in a short, quick exchanges of one-upmanship.
The triad is a rhetorical form whereby objects are grouped together in threes, with a heading indicating the point of likeness.
The Mirall commences with a prologue explaining its division into four chapters that study rhetorical forms and major poetic errors.
Despite its rhetorical form, the question seemed to have real meaning.
A satirical look at non-traditional but commonly used rhetorical forms.
Many scholars have found it odd that Shakespeare would, seemingly arbitrarily, use this rhetorical form throughout the play.
His homilies were expressed in the conventional manner, utilizing the uncompromising rhetorical form known as the psogos (Greek: blame).
His natural rhetorical form is the acidic, slightly put-upon wisecrack.