Inclusio, also known as bookending or bracketing, is a literary device used in various forms of writing, including poetry, prose, and religious texts. It involves enclosing a passage or theme within similar phrases, ideas, or expressions at both the beginning and the end of a text. This structure serves to highlight important themes, reinforce messages, or create a sense of unity within the text.

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