Words flow with iambic pentameter as I profoundly recite witticism like sonnets from Shakespeare's pen. It's always the right words at the right time in the right cadence, and the subjects thereof are justly moved. (the word right was repeated throughout the phrase.)
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Personification is the literary device where human qualities are attributed to objects or things.
Motivation in literary terms means that there is a driving force for the story. Motivation will give the characters a reason to live for example.
Repetition gives emphasis to whatever is repeated.
Sherlock Holmes is an interesting literary character.
Dissonace has the same meaning of cacophony, but you will find more examples by using your keyword as cacophony. A common example is "birth strangled babe".
Foreshadowing has been a literary device for hundred of years. It is used when the writer wishes to give a hint of things to come. It is not clear who first used this device and indeed, there are instances of such a technique within the Bible.
The writer is using the literary device of dialogue to give each character a unique voice and personality. This helps to create a more convincing and engaging narrative by making the characters distinct and realistic.
"By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Saw the brook" - repetition of the "s" sound "Singing away" - repetition of the "s" sound "By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Brook song" - repetition of the "b" sound
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