The tongue twister Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is a classic example of alliteration.
Example of alliteration repetition. Love and be loved line 6. Alliteration creates a musical effect creating rhythm mood and motion while also imbuing sentences with beauty and a certain flow. American Sonnet by Billy Collins In American Sonnet there is a great example of alliteration in the fourth and fifth stanzas.
Be that as it may the significant striking contrast is one centered around the repetition of starting consonants while the other spotlights on the reiteration of for the most part the last ones. Assonance Alliteration and Consonance Alliteration. The m sound is repeated.
Many and many line 1. The word comes from the Latin littera meaning letter of the alphabet. For example in Sonnet 5 the b sound in beauty bareness and bereft set a romantic tone.
Here are some examples of alliteration being used in works of literature. Alliteration is a term that describes a literary stylistic device. In other words alliteration can also be defined as a figure of speech in which the same sound repeats in a set or group of words.
There are several examples in Romeo and Juliet but his poetry often used alliteration too. Can you keep the cat from clawing the couch. William Shakespeares work frequently featured alliteration.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers White Walker Sweet Thames run softly til I end my song As the above examples show a repeated sound usually involves a repeated letter. It can be seen through the reuse of the w consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words. The repeating sound usually occurs in each words first letter or in particular words stressed.