Hyperbaton is a figure of speech that consists of altering the natural order of words in a sentence with the purpose of creating emphasis or giving it a poetic or stylistic tone.
It is used to break the typical grammatical structure and highlight certain words or ideas.
For example, instead of saying “the sun shines in the sky,” one could say “in the sky, shines the sun.”
Hyperbaton can be found in literature, poetry, and speeches to add beauty and originality to language and capture the reader’s or audience’s attention.