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beyond normal perception and cognition of people is one main property of
fantasy discourse construction.
In sum, the device of irony can effectively stimulate the
audience’s sensation which finally leads to the success of creating perception
and cognition of the intended message.
5. Repetition. This study suggested that the repetition device
helps to promote two main fantastic senses including superpower and
romance (by hero). Some examples of these fantasy pictures include 1) the
superpower strength of the superhuman character; 2) the romance of the
hero (e.g., bravery and honesty).
The most prominent example from the story Prince of Persia
exemplifies the use of repetition that expresses the lack of quality of romance
in the princess (heroine).
(10) Dastan : You know, you've got quick hands. But so do I. If you want
it (said to Tamina) back, you tell me everything. No more
games, no more lies.
Context: The hero [Pince Dastan]
asks the heroin [Princess Tamina] to
speak the truth.
In the example (10), the author portrayed Dastan as a hero
who adores truth and honesty; thus, he cannot stand the cunning behavior of
Tamina (the Princess who is normally expected as a heroine). The device of
repetition in “No more games, no more lies” was used to intensify his
disagreement of this misconduct, and this can lead to strong emotional