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What (who) is digression - definition

SECTION OF A COMPOSITION OR SPEECH THAT MARKS A TEMPORARY SHIFT OF SUBJECT
Digress; Topic drift; Digressions

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n.
1.
Deviation or divergence or departure from the main topic.
2.
Episode, incidental passage.
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·noun A turning aside from the right path; transgression; offense.
II. Digression ·noun The elongation, or angular distance from the sun;
- said chiefly of the inferior planets.
III. Digression ·noun The act of digressing or deviating, ·esp. from the main subject of a discourse; hence, a part of a discourse deviating from its main design or subject.

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Digression

Digression (parékbasis in Greek, egressio, digressio and excursion in Latin) is a section of a composition or speech that marks a temporary shift of subject; the digression ends when the writer or speaker returns to the main topic. Digressions can be used intentionally as a stylistic or rhetorical device.

In classical rhetoric since Corax of Syracuse, especially in Institutio Oratoria of Quintilian, the digression was a regular part of any oration or composition. After setting out the topic of a work and establishing the need for attention to be given, the speaker or author would digress to a seemingly disconnected subject before returning to a development of the composition's theme, a proof of its validity, and a conclusion. A schizothemia is a digression by means of a long reminiscence.

Cicero was a master of digression, particularly in his ability to shift from the specific question or issue at hand (the hypothesis) to the more general issue or question that it depended upon (the thesis). As was the case with most ancient orators, Cicero's apparent digression always turned out to bear directly upon the issue at hand. During the Second Sophistic (in Imperial Rome), the ability to guide a speech away from a stated theme and then back again with grace and skill came to be a mark of true eloquence.

Pronunciation examples for digression
1. OK, end of digression.
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2. A good digression.
Defending Jacob _ William Landay _ Talks at Google
3. A little digression.
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4. Anyway, boring digression, Taron.
Jamie Foxx, Taron Egerton + More _ Robin Hood _ Talks at Google
5. I know that's a digression.
Buddhist Ethics _ Robert Thurman _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of digression
1. Which makes the storm over the preacher an absurd digression.
2. This is something of a digression, if not altogether unconnected.
3. India managed to get over that phase of digression from normal democratic practices with further practice of democracy.
4. This is a digression, as every wavering House member should recognize.
5. The worry about adding to the federal debt turns out to be a digression.