👉 A polysemeia is a type of literary device used in classical Greek and Roman poetry to describe a complex, multifaceted theme or idea. It involves using multiple words to express one idea or concept, often through a series of related words or phrases that can be taken individually to mean different things. For example: - "The Trojan Horse" is a polysemeia because it describes the Trojan War as a series of events and actions that lead up to the Trojan Horse's discovery.