Definition: Assonance means vowel rhymes
Example: Bells by Edgar Allan Poe
Hear the mellow wedding bells,
Golden bells!
What a world of happiness their harmony foretells!
Through the balmy air of night
How they ring out their delight!
From the molten-golden notes,
And an in tune,
What a liquid ditty floats
To the turtle-dove that listens, while she gloats
From the fourth stanza:
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels!
In the silence of the night,
How we shiver with affright
At the melancholy menace of their tone!
For every sound that floats
From the rust within their throats
Is a groan.
Significant: I think it’s not necessary to appear in the poem because it just makes the poem sound more interesting and funnier. For example, when the reader read something that sound the same, they would find the poem is a little humor to read.
Significant: I think it’s not necessary to appear in the poem because it just makes the poem sound more interesting and funnier. For example, when the reader read something that sound the same, they would find the poem is a little humor to read.
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