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Examples of Assonance in Literature:
Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabelle Lee": "And so all the night-tide, I lie down by the side of my darling-my darling-my life and my bride" (repetition of the long i sound)
William Blake's "Tyger": "Tyger, Tyger burning bright in the forest of the night" (repetition of the long i sound)
Here are a few short assonance examples:
"Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen Poe.
"Try to light the fire"
"I lie down by the side fo my bride"/"Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese"/"Hear the lark and harken to the barking of the dark fox gone to ground" by Pink Floyd.
"It's hot and it's monotonous." by Sondheim.
One day three mercenaries united to form an alliance. The were fighting against Germany to let their people have freedom. But one of the men was a traitor. He stole the other mens' weapons and killed them all. Karma caught up to him and he was later killed in the war.
This passage uses repetition to create a haunting effect in two different ways. The first way repetition is used is through literal repetition, repeating the phrase "my darling" and ending both of the final lines with the word "sea". The second form of repetition that creates this effect is the repetition of an idea. A sepulchre is an area where a person is buried, and so is a tomb, so the final two lines have the same meaning.
The change in end rhyme in from the first two lines to the last two lines is also significant, because it changes the focus of the poem from mourning the person who has been laid to rest, to the place in which she has been laid to rest.
Answer:
A Shakespearean sonnet has fourteen iambic pentameter lines divided into three quatrains and a couplet.
Explanation:
The purpose of an antagonist in the story is to hinder the main character(s) from achieving their goal. The antagonist does not always have to be the main villain, but just has evil intentions to the main characters. A perfect example of this (in my opinion) would be Boba Fett from<em> The Empire Strikes Back</em>, he was not the main villain, but was hired by the main villain of the original trilogy to stop the main group from achieving their goals, and did have evil intentions towards them.