👉 Neoterics are a type of rhetorical device in which a speaker repeats or rephrases a point or argument, often to emphasize it or to support an idea. Neoterics can be found in various forms and contexts, such as speeches, articles, essays, and even poetry. For example, consider this quote from Shakespeare: "The sun is so bright, the moon is so dark; yet I must see them both." In this sentence, the speaker repeats a point three times to emphasize it