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    Pro·lep·sis
    /prōˈlepsəs/

    noun

    • 1. the anticipation and answering of possible objections in rhetorical speech.
    • 2. the representation of a thing as existing before it actually does or did so, as in he was a dead man when he entered. "the destruction of the Vendôme Column and his part in it are foreshadowed in moments of haunting prolepsis"
  2. The meaning of PROLEPSIS is anticipation. anticipation: such as; the representation or assumption of a future act or development as if presently existing or accomplished… See the full definition

  3. the assigning of a person, event, etc., to a period earlier than the actual one; the representation of something in the future as if it already existed or had occurred; prochronism. the use of a descriptive word in anticipation of its becoming applicable.

  4. prolepsis, a figure of speech in which a future act or development is represented as if already accomplished or existing. The following lines from John Keats ’s “Isabella” (1820), for example, proleptically anticipate the assassination of a living character:

  5. 2 days ago · anticipating and answering objections in advance.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Prolepsis is defined as a device in literature where the order of events in a story is disrupted so that a future plot point is told earlier in the narrative than it actually occurs.

  7. Nov 14, 2019 · Prolepsis is foreseeing objections to an argument, and a figurative device by which a future event is presumed to have already occurred.

  8. 1. Rhetoric. the anticipation of possible objections in order to answer them in advance. 2. the assigning of a person, event, etc., to a period earlier than the actual one; the representation of something in the future as if it already existed or had occurred; prochronism. 3. the use of a descriptive word in anticipation of its becoming applicable.

  9. Prolepsis Definition. The anachronistic representation of something as existing before its proper or historical time, as in the precolonial United States. An anticipating. The assignment of something, such as an event or name, to a time that precedes it, as in If you tell the cops, you're a dead man.

  10. Flash-forward or prolepsis is a literary device in which the plot goes ahead of time i.e. a scene that interrupts and takes the narrative forward in time from the current time in a story. Definition, Usage and a list of Flash-Forward Examples in common speech and literature.

  11. What does the noun prolepsis mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun prolepsis, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. prolepsis has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

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