Yes, there is repetition in Roald Dahl's short story "The Landlady." The recurring motif of the landlady's peculiar behavior and the repeated references to her pets, especially the taxidermied animals, create an unsettling atmosphere. This repetition emphasizes the protagonist's growing unease and foreshadows the story's dark twist, enhancing the overall tension and suspense.
repitition-meaning to do again sentence-she did a repitition of her sit ups
repeated or the act of doing over
The verb form of the word 'repetition' to to repeat. The adjective would be 'repetitive'.
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Landlady.
repitition-meaning to do again sentence-she did a repitition of her sit ups
Alliteration or consonance.
Repitition
memorization by repitition
Boring Repitition
sounds
Rhythm and repitition
Billy Weaver, The Landlady, and Christopher Mullound
Landlord is the opposite of landlady.
repitition commits to memory
repeated or the act of doing over