Decorum Speech
Bent double like old beggars under sacks coughing like hags.
Decorum speech. Decorum the accommodating of the words to the audience is a central rhetorical concept requiring one s words and subject matter to be aptly fit to each other to the circumstances and occasion kairos the audience and the speaker. Dulce et decorum est. In rhetoric decorum is the use of a style that is appropriate to a subject situation speaker or audience.
Decorum is not simply found everywhere. A simile is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar objects are compared and the comparison is made clear by the use of terms like like such as and so on. An observance or requirement of polite society.
Dignified propriety of behavior speech dress etc.