174. IDC-101- Assonance
Assonance involves the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close to each other, creating a musical or rhythmic effect. Unlike rhyme, which involves the repetition of both consonant and vowel sounds, assonance focuses specifically on vowel sounds.
For example, consider the phrase "hear the mellow wedding bells." The repetition of the long "e" sound in "hear" and "wedding" creates an assonant effect. Writers often use assonance to add a sense of harmony, flow, or mood to their writing. It's a subtle yet effective tool in crafting the sound and feel of language in poetry or prose.