Asyndeton vs Parataxis - What's the difference?
asyndeton | parataxis |
(rhetoric) A stylistic scheme in which conjunctions are deliberately omitted from a series of words, phrases, clauses.
(grammar) Speech or writing in which clauses or phrases are placed together without being separated by conjunctions, for example "I came; I saw; I conquered".
(literature) The juxtaposition of two images or fragments, usually starkly dissimilar, without a clear connection.
(historical, politics) A coalition or "partisan camp" in the Ancient Greek political system.
