The most probably reason that rhyme and repetition first found their ways into poems is that they make the poem easier to remember. Before writing things down was common, poetry was often recited and part of an oral tradition. This means the person reciting would have to remember long works and the rhyme and repetition makes things easier to recall - in much the same way that nursery rhymes are easy to remember because of their rhyme as well as many popular songs.
"...or the Fire-god's pine-fed flame had seized our crown of towers" and "For seven captains at seven gates, matched against seven..." are two examples of assonance in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, assonance describes the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhymes. The above mentioned examples draw upon English translations available on the Internet. The first example is found in the first antistrophe of the parados. The second example is found in the third systema of the parados.
Melodrama was first found from the first performing arts back to the time period of the Greeks. The word originated from the two words, melody and drama.
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Rhyme and repetition likely first appeared in poems as mnemonic devices to aid in memorization and oral transmission. These poetic devices helped ancient poets and storytellers remember their compositions and make them more engaging for listeners. Over time, rhyme and repetition became key elements of poetic form and style.
In medieval Europe ( Middle Ages ) travelling troubadours cultivated a lyrical poetry, usually accompanied by music,to entertain royalty and commoners alike. Probably they soon discovered that using end-rhymes and simple, frequent repetition were very effective literary devices to captivate or charm their audiences, especially women. Those early, popular, romantic poems, chants and songs have had a profound influence on poets ever since. It's hard to argue with success.
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"The repetition of her name made it feel old and worn down every time someone used it." or: "Repetition is the only way we learn."
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