Which literary device involves a grim or ironic understatement, frequently used in elegies to describe tragedy?
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Correct answer: Litotes
Litotes is a form of understatement that uses a negative to express a strong affirmative, such as 'that was not a good place' to describe a site of slaughter. It adds a stoic, detached quality to the elegiac lament.
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