anaphora vs satire

anaphora

noun
  • An expression that refers to a preceding expression. 

  • An expression that can refer to virtually any referent, the specific referent being defined by context. 

  • The most solemn part of the Divine Liturgy or the Mass during which the offerings of bread and wine are consecrated as body and blood of Christ. 

  • The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of phrases, sentences, or verses, used for emphasis. 

satire

noun
  • A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change or highlighting a shortcoming in the work of another. Humor, irony, and exaggeration are often used to aid this. 

  • A satirical work. 

How often have the words anaphora and satire occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )