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Assonance
Assonance is the repetition of
vowel sounds
within a short passage of
verse or
prose.
Assonance is more a feature of verse than prose. It is used in (mainly
modern)
English-language poetry, and is particularly important in
Old French,
Spanish and
Celtic languages.
Willy Russell's
eponymous student
Rita described it as "getting the rhyme wrong".
Examples
- Try to light the fire.
- He gave a nod to the officer with the pocket.
- fleet feet sweep by sleeping Greeks.
- Hayden plays a lot.
- "[E]very time I write a rhyme, thEse
pEople think it's a crime" -
Eminem,
Criminal
- I'm running up on someone's lawns with
guns drawn. — Eminem Rock Bottom
See also
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