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  • Consonance is a poetic device characterized by the repetition of the same consonant two

  • or more times in short succession, as in "pitter patter" or in "all mammals named Sam are clammy".

  • Consonance should not be confused with assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds. Alliteration

  • is a special case of consonance where the repeated consonant sound is at the stressed

  • syllable, as in "few flocked to the fight" or "around the rock the ragged rascal ran".

  • Alliteration is usually distinguished from other types of consonance in poetic analysis,

  • and has different uses and effects. Another special case of consonance is sibilance,

  • the use of several sibilant sounds such as and . An example is the verse from Edgar Allan

  • Poe's The Raven: "And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain." Another

  • example of consonance is the word "sibilance" itself.

  • Consonance is an element of half-rhyme poetic format, sometimes called "slant rhyme." It

  • is common in hip-hop music, as for example in the song Zealots by the Fugees: "Rap rejects

  • my tape deck, ejects projectile/Whether Jew or gentile I rank top percentile."

  • Traditionally, consonance has been used to emphasize or imitate a sound in formal poetry

  • but is often used in modern days to create a tongue-twister effect.

  • See also Assonance

  • Alliteration Figure of speech

  • Rhyming References

  • External links Examples of consonance in poetry.

Consonance is a poetic device characterized by the repetition of the same consonant two

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