Agree with you. Although I believe that the repetition of a thought through different words can lead the reader to a deep understanding of the subject by changing perception, and not by tautology.
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Agree with you. Although I believe that the repetition of a thought through different words can lead the reader to a deep understanding of the subject by changing perception, and not by tautology.
In my view, tautology, although it repeats the same thing, but includes synonymous terms, can facilitate or even encourage the change of perspective you are talking about. Since I personally could, for example, understand the first sentence differently, less deeply, than the second or third sentence, which uses other terms, the tautology helps me to use perspective and repetition alike for understanding.
I know that an equation for bodily experience is not entirely permissible, but I still want to provide it: When I rehearse a dance, I repeat the same steps so that I can master them. This is similar to the tiring repetition of sentences, it is not particularly fun, but it helps to memorize.
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