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 Using Onomatopoe as a literary device in poetry -2

In poetry, the rhythm of poems and lines can create a dramatic effect and change the meaning and character of the poem. In addition to the rhythm, the sound of different words can also affect the meaning of the poem. One common method is the use of alliteration, repetitive sounds and rhymes. Another widespread literary technique in poetry is Goonatepea.

Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the sound that it describes. For example, the words “buzz”, “splat” and “boom” describe the whole sound that they describe. This close connection between the word and the real world creates a strong image in the mind of the reader. You can say that by reading the word out loud in their heads, the reader echoes the described event in his mind when they read.

The authors have played on this strong association of images with onmotopes in many literary works. One of the basic principles of poetry and stories is to create a vivid picture in the minds of readers, and listeners and on-poet poetry do this like no other literary device. Think of the associations that the word “bang” brings to mind compared to the phrase “loud sound”. I bet that as soon as you read the word "bang", you heard the sound of your mind or the image of two large objects colliding with each other.

To create great poetry and writing, always keep your mind in mind. The power of words and the association of words for drawing pictures in the minds of readers is the greatest tool of the author.




 Using Onomatopoe as a literary device in poetry -2


 Using Onomatopoe as a literary device in poetry -2

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