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"Project Anastrophe" shows how much worse it could be, and offers hope."
However, some poets have a style that depends on heavy use of anastrophe.
In English, because its natural word order is settled, anastrophe emphasizes the displaced word or phrase.
Other common characteristics are anastrophe and omission of certain prepositions and articles.
Anastrophe is common in Greek and Latin poetry.
Yoda, a mentor character in the Star Wars movies, often uses anastrophe:
Where the emphasis that comes from anastrophe is not an issue, "inversion" is a perfectly suitable synonym.
When anastrophe draws an adverb to the head of a thought, for emphasis, the verb is drawn along too, resulting in a verb-subject inversion:
It is described by Silva Rhetoricae as "Hyperbaton or anastrophe taken to an obscuring extreme, either accidentally or purposefully."
Donatus, in his work On tropes, thus includes under hyperbaton five species: hysterologia, anastrophe (for which the term hyperbaton is sometimes used loosely as a synonym), parenthesis, tmesis, and synchysis.