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Maundering to make out a marooned moment for myself;
The sophrosyne settled down for a sojourn in solitude;
Capacious of both caterwauls and canorous deluge, my zest yondered in a cacotopiac eternity;
Quivering to curate quiddity of a quintessential embodiment;
I cajoled the catastrophe to call my sorrow an elysian masterpiece...
~Prakhar
POETRY STYLE: ALLITERATION
PROMPT: My Sorrow is a Masterpiece
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are near each other. This repetition of sounds brings attention to the lines in which it is used and creates more aural rhythm.
Alliteration has been used as a literary device in the English language for many hundreds of years, prevalent in works of literature back to Beowulf, the eighth-century old English poem. Alliteration is most common in poems, though it can be found in prose and drama as well. It is often used in the real world in things like nursery rhymes, famous speeches, and advertising slogans.
Note that alliteration is dependent on the beginning sound and not the beginning letter.
PS: This is my first decent attempt at alliteration of five phrases. Hope I did some justice to it.
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