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  2. Alliteration vs. Assonance vs. Consonance in Poetry

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    When you see repeated letters or syllables in a poem, you may think its alliteration. But it may actually be assonance or another form of consonance instead. Keep reading to learn the difference between these three devices, as well as how poets use each for auditory effect.

  3. What are Assonance and Consonance? | Definition & Examples

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    Both terms are associated with repetition—assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds and consonance is the repetition of consonant soundsbut these terms (as they are typically used) differ in 3 important ways from the patterning of rhyme.

  4. Assonance - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    In both poetry and prose, assonance's repetition of sound can give language a musical element, as well as emphasize sounds or words that particularly resonate with the ideas or themes of the work. When assonance is also alliterative, it can add rhythm to text, too.

  5. Assonance is a literary device in which the repetition of similar vowel sounds takes place in two or more words in proximity to each other within a line of poetry or prose. Assonance most often refers to the repetition of internal vowel sounds in words that do not end the same.

  6. Assonance - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

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    uh-suh-nuhns. Assonance occurs when two or more words that are close to one another use the same vowel sound. E.g. The repetition of the vowel 'o' in the following sentence is an example of an assonance: "Beneath the pale moon, the lonely loon crooned a tune." These words also use different consonant sounds. Consonance is the opposite of assonance.

  7. 4.9: Sound in Poetry- Alliteration, Consonance, Assonance

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    Assonance. This is the repetition of vowel sounds within a word. An example of assonance can be found in the following poem by Edgar Allen Poe: "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary..." Can you find any more?

  8. Poetry 101: What Is Assonance in Poetry? Assonance Definition ...

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    Assonance, the repetition of vowel sounds, is distinct from consonance, which refers to the repetition of consonant sounds. Along with rhyme and alliteration, it is a powerful poetic device that writers can use to make their words stand out.