Conceit
figure of speech in which two vastly different objects are linked together with the help of similes and metaphors
Syntactical Inversion
Inversion, also called anastrophe, the syntactical reversal of the normal order of the words and phrases in a sentence
Apposition
grammatical construction in which two elements are placed side by side with one element serving to identify the other in a different way
Didactic
frequently used for those literary text which are overloaded with information or unrealistic matter, and are marked by the omission of graceful and pleasing details