Asyndeton (a-SIN-dih-tawn): Figure of omission in which normally occurring conjunctions (and, or, but, for, nor, so, yet) are intentionally omitted in successive phrases, or clauses; a string of words not separated by normally occurring conjunctions.

 

 

Examples  
"Duty, Honor, Country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying points: to build courage when courage seems to fail; to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith; to create hope when hope becomes forlorn."

-- General Douglas MacArthur, Thayer Award Acceptance Address

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"There is and will be rousing language to keep citizens armed and arming; slaughtered and slaughtering in the malls, courthouses, post offices, playgrounds, bedrooms and boulevards; stirring, memorializing language to mask the pity and waste of needless death. There will be more diplomatic language to countenance rape, torture, assassination.The conventional wisdom of the Tower of Babel story is that the collapse was a misfortune. That it was the distraction, or the weight of many languages that precipitated the tower's failed architecture. That one monolithic language would have expedited the building and heaven would’ve been reached. Whose heaven, she wonders? And what kind? Perhaps the achievement of Paradise was premature, a little hasty if no one could take the time to understand other languages, other views, other narratives."

-- Toni Morrison - Nobel Lecture

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"We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punch line."

-- delivered by Jack Nicholson (from the movie A Few Good Men)

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"The union survival, its very existence, sent out a signal to all Hispanics that we were fighting for our dignity, that we were challenging and overcoming injustice, that we were empowering the least educated among us, the poorest among us. The message was clear. If it could happen in the fields, it could happen anywhere: in the cities, in the courts, in the city councils, in the state legislatures."

-- Cesar Chavez, Commonwealth Club Address

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"I speak here as a politician and also as a Catholic -- a layperson baptized and raised in the pre-Vatican II Church, educated in Catholic schools, attached to the Church first by birth, then by choice, now by love."

-- Mario Cuomo, Religious Belief and Public Morality

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"From now on we are enemies, you and I -- because you choose for your instrument a boastful, lustful, smutty, infantile boy."

-- delivered by F. Murray Abraham (from the movie Amadeus)

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"Now as an engineer, a planner, a businessman, I see clearly the value to our nation of a strong system of free enterprise based on increased productivity and adequate wages."

-- Jimmy Carter, 1976 Democratic National Convention Address

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"Be one of the few, the proud, the Marines."

-- Marine Corps Advertisement

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"This is of course the big event of show business and the atmosphere here is pure electricity. But as a television show, it does tend to go slightly "off the boil," particularly as we drift into the third and fourth hour. What can we do about it? Firstly, winners, when you make your speech, it's a good tip to remember the three Gs: Be Gracious, be Grateful, Get off."

-- Paul Hogan, Remarks at the 59th Annual Academy Awards

"In my view, Australians should not worry because other people want to come to our country. The day to worry is when immigrants are no longer attracted to our shores. We should be a beacon to all. To our region in particular, we should be a living, happy, civil, contesting democracy that is a model for the emerging democracies around us."

-- Rupert Murdoch, Bring Back the Pioneer

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"When we listen to the better angels of our nature, we find that they celebrate the simple things, the basic things -- such as goodness, decency, love, kindness."

-- Richard Nixon, Inaugural Address

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"Now the only way to provide for our posterity is to follow the counsel of Micah: to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God."

-- Sandra Day O'Connor, Reading of Winthrop at the Funeral for Ronald Reagan

Note: Also contains anaphora, parallelism, climax

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"Check this out. So you meet this person. Boy, are they fine, kind, sensitive, loving, witty, charming, intelligent...."

-- Stevie Wonder

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