Act 2, Scene 2
116 Doubt thou the stars are fire;
117 Doubt that the sun doth move;
Or, Act 1, Scene 5, Lines 50-51:
The Ghost says to Hamlet -
"With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,--
O wicked wit and gifts,"
Note the repetition of the short "i."
"For men so old as WE to KEEP the PEACE." and... "You called, my young lady asked for, the NURSE CURSED in the pantry." That's all I can do to help... I need one more example myself!
one more.. Is crimson in thy lips and in thy checks (v,iii)
Is crimson in thy lips and in thy checks (act 5,scene 3)
shame is ashamed (act 3 scene 2)
give this ring (act 3 scene 2)
these be thee three me geev
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A hamlet is a small community within a town. Qualifications for a hamlet vary by country but the best example of a hamlet would be a suburb in a city.
man vs man
buderim, moololabah anthing with a population of less thqat 100
It is man vs. self.
Yes. See his speeches when Fortinbras arrives and when the Players arrive, for example.
Assonance
Create a recipe name using assonance
No
The use of seared, bleared, and smeared is an example of Assonance.
yes
When you or someone improve in something example the dog assonance in its behavior
The low murmuring of doves is an example of onomatopoeia, where words mimic the sound they describe. It is not a metaphor or assonance.
An assonance is two or more words that ryhme example: 1. Read~need
An example of assonance is "fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese" where the "ee" sound is repeated in the words.
Certainly! An example of assonance in "The Kite Runner" is: "A half smile tugged at the corner of his lips." The repetition of the "uh" sound in "tugged" and "corner" creates an assonance that adds a musical quality to the language.
An example of assonance in "The Raven" is the repetition of the short "o" sound in the phrase "And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain."
Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound many times within a phrase. An example of assonance with the (E) sound would be: Forgive me, please, but trees make me sneeze.