Consonance |Consonance Definition |Consonance Figure of Speech |Consonance Examples |
Consonance |Consonance Definition |Consonance Figure of Speech |Consonance Examples |
Consonance |Consonance Definition |Consonance Figure of Speech |
Repetition of consonants without similar vowels for two or more times at the end of accented syllables.
For examples ,in "shock" "luck" and "pick", 'ck' has been repeated but the accompanying vowels are different.
Consonance Examples |Examples of Consonance
1) "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,"
.............(Shakespeare: "Sonnet XVIII")
2)"A lawn about the shoulders thrown"
.............(R. Herrick: "Delight in Disorder")
3)"For summer has o'er-brimmed their clammy cells.
......(Keats: "To Autumn")
4)Observe this:"The young Buddhist priests were the worst of all."
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