Use of trope in Sentences. 24 Examples

The examples include trope at the start of sentence, trope at the end of sentence and trope in the middle of sentence

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trope at the end of sentence


  1. Pythagoras believed the souls of poets passed into swans, a fitting entombment that turns the tattered phrase "poetry in motion" into a truly lyrical trope.
  2. Poor messaging isn't the only possible cause for the increase in denial: politicians — mostly on the right — have aggressively pushed the climate-change-is-a-hoax trope.

trope in the middle of sentence


  1. So we've already seen the trope of the house.
  2. The trope of sight is obviously extremely important here.
  3. The movement was also programmatically self-conscious, one of the modernist tropes.
  4. Secondly chapter mostly discuss dufu 's sensibility change and trope imago relation osculation.
  5. Knowledge of their ontological status thus functions in Textermination as a trope for indeterminacy.
  6. He was acting on a common trope in literature: the collapse of our technology and a return to old ways.
  7. His new book, 11/22/63, riffs on an old trope: If you could go back in time and stop a horrible event, would you?
  8. Inverted Mariolatry is a trope of the French erotic tradition, which endlessly retells the same story of defilement.
  9. But there was also something comic in her chosen image for man's transience—the indestructible trope of the doomed mayfly.
  10. A benefits package is a very marketable advantage, one that trope hopes will give them the edge over other independent labels.
  11. Dr. trope believes the shift in my mind occurred when dropping prices suddenly made a big-screen TV a real possibility for me.
  12. Brooke-Rose reverses this familiar postmodernist trope by focusing instead on the relation between the characters and their readers.
  13. She sits on the stairs of her lovely suburban home and raises her skirts, parting her legs—the standard trope of female submission.
  14. In effect, Freud attributes to the unconscious the power of a writer brilliantly deploying the classical tropes to transform his material.
  15. I talked to Yaacov trope, a New York University professor who has researched how people's reactions change as they get nearer to a situation.
  16. The scheme became a common trope in detective fiction, but there are almost no documented cases of a criminal forging another person's fingerprint.
  17. It's useful to keep that in mind as the trope about soft power again gets earnestly bandied about, only this time with China as the newly ascendant power.
  18. Reflection is the master trope of the painting, but this trope is anchored by the representation of disability, whether the work portrays one or two women.
  19. The cougar trope started out as a joke about desperate older women. Now it's gone mainstream, even in Hollywood, home to the 50-something producer with a starlet on his arm.
  20. It's a Murakami trope, this, the single life split in two, either through radical change in circumstance or in the gap between the exterior and interior life of a divided self.
  21. IBM knew from the Kasparov vs. Deep Blue days that we're all suckers for the "man vs. machine" trope, going back to John Henry's mythical race against the steam-powered hammer.
  22. Sabbath Lily The first quotation from Sabbath Lily of course focuses on the eyes, and it is not hard to read into Haze Motes's name that the trope of sight is going to be important.

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