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Converging Lives.  Sounds, Silence and Imagery

Converging Lives. Sounds, Silence and Imagery

Poetry, Memory and the uncanny- woven into words

Tag: onamatopeia

Sounds in Poetry. 1

Use of Sound in Poetry Part 1. Poets use words not only for connotation and meaning but also to utilise their sounds to make patterns.Sound is the most basic element of language. We learn to speak long before we learn to read or write, and the emotional response we have to sound is programmed in… Continue reading Sounds in Poetry. 1

Published Feb 7, 2021
Categorized as poetry theory Tagged Alliteration, assonance, onamatopeia, poetry theory, sounds

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