Figure of speech "it arms in a fresh fierce lust"
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Alliteration :
1) It's arms in a fresh fierce lust :
A consonantal sound 'f' is repeated pleasingly.
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The figure of speech here is an alliteration.
- An alliteration is the repetition of initial consonants of adjacent or closely related words or syllables in order to form a rhyme. It is usually used in poetry.
- In the given sentence, 'fresh' and 'fierce' are two closely related words that begin with the same consonant. Hence, it is an alliteration.
- If vowels in a sentence are repeated similarly, it is called an assonance. For example, "He fell sleep under the cherry tree." The words in the sentence need not necessarily begin with a vowel but can include one anywhere.
- The first and last words of the sentence begin with the same vowels in case of a symmetrical alliteration. For example, "Rust brown blazers rule."
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