Consonance example in seven ages of man
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In 'The Seven Ages of Man', the best example of consonance is in the first line: “And all the men and women merely players”, where the repetitive 'n' sound is consonance. Another is “mewling and puking in the nurse's arms…”. ... While, assonance is the repetition of the vowels in a word, sentence of phrase.
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In 'The Seven Ages of Man', the best example of consonance is in the first line: “And all the men and women merely players”, where the repetitive 'n' sound is consonance. Another is “mewling and puking in the nurse's arms”.While, assonance is the repetition of the vowels in a word, sentence of phrase.
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