rhyme time. masculine rhyme most common on stressed syllables (usu. vowel) at the end of verse lines...
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Rhyme
Time
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Masculine Rhyme• Most common
• On stressed syllables (usu. vowel)
• At the end of verse lines
• Examples:– delay/stay love/above
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Feminine Rhyme—double rhyme• A rhyme on two
syllables, the first stressed, the other unstressed (trochaic)
• Example:– mother/another
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Dactylic Rhyme
• Rhyme on three syllables—the first stressed and the second and third stressed
• Examples: cacophonies, Aristophanes
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Truncated Rhyme
• When a trochaic or dactylic rhyme
ends on a stressed syllable due to a shortening of the unstressed syllables
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Slant Rhyme—
(a.k.a. half-rhyme, forced rhyme,
imperfect rhyme, near rhyme)• Where the vowel sounds
do not match
• Example: love/have
breed/dread
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Eye Rhyme • spellings match,
but the sounds do not
Example:love/provecough/bough
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End Rhyme• Obviously, appears at the end of a
line
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Internal Rhyme• Rhyme between syllables in the same line
• Example:
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary
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Sound Devices
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Alliteration• Repetition of initial consonant sounds
• Example: The soul selects her own society.
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Assonance• Repetition of vowel sounds
• Example:– Open/broken– Shake/hate
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Consonance• Repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different
Example: rabies/robbers middle/muddle, wonder/wander