How beautiful the butterfly.
Example of alliteration about nature. What is a word that means the repetition of consonant sounds in a single word. Pynchons novel begins with a description of a V2 missile in flight. Not so when swift Camilla scours the plain 2.
William Shakespeares work frequently featured alliteration. Below are some examples. Alliteration is a stylistic literary device that refers to the repetition of a closely connected series of words that have the same beginning consonant sound.
By using violent language to describe removing the tree and using bleak descriptions to describe her neighbor she shows an appreciation for the tree a beautiful element of nature. Nature poems Nature is the perfect inspiration for poetry. Examples of Onomatopoeia in Nature An onomatopoeia is a word that mimics the sound it names.
There are several examples in Romeo and Juliet but his poetry often used alliteration too. Its catchy nature is what makes it popular among different types of audiences like how alliteration for kids come in the form of tongue twisters nursery rhymes and childrens books. Examples of Alliteration in Literature.
The b eautiful b ouquet b lossomed in the b. Words such as mood coo rue dew moon balloon set up a a soft image of pigeon with a sound like coo with the use of the word sounds. Alliteration is for the repetition in a full.
Close the serpent sly Insinuating wove the Gordian twine. In the last line the s. Take notice of the many lines of alliteration in this poem.