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Rhyme. Types and function (1.1Identical rhyme:is called a homonym (i.e.:…
Rhyme. Types and function
Full rhyme
:night/delight, power/flower and so on
Rich rhyme
:lap/clap, stick/ecclesiastic
1.1
Identical rhyme
:is called a homonym (i.e.: well (n.)/well (adj.)).
continuous rhyme: aaaabbbb ...
embracing rhyme: abbacddc
rhyming couplets: aa bb cc
alternate rhyme: ababcdcd
chain rhyme: aba bcb cdc ...
tail rhyme: aabccb ...
Half-Sometimes
, only the consonants or only the vowel sounds are identical:
Consonance
: same consonants but different stressed vowel: reader/rider
Assonance: same vowels, different poppet/profit, forever/weather:
Eye-rhyme: identical spelling, but different pronunciation:opposite/spite, home/come
End-rhyme
:The most noticeable rhyme is the rhyme at the end of a line
Internal rhymes
:rhymes within lines, so-called
Slant those
in which two words
Assonance
– e.g. “heart” and “star”
Consonance
– e.g. “milk” and “walk”
Leonine rhyme
:a word in the middle of the line-rhymes with the word at the end of the line
Rhymes can be
Masculine rhymes:street/meet, man/ban, pin/tin
Feminine rhymes:straining/complaining, slowly/holy
Triple rhymes
:icicles/bicycles
Rhyming
lines can be arranged according to different patterns
1.2
Meaning patterns.
Alliteration:
is the repetition of the same sound,
Assonance
:repetition of the same vowel sound in the stressed syllables
Onomatopoeia
tremendous Sound
1.1.2Rhyme scheme: (a,b,c,d etc)