Shakespeare's Use Of Alliteration In Romeo And Juliet

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In Shakespeare's poetry and in this case his plays he seems to use alliteration really frequently as one of his most used literary devices. Shakespeare's use of alliteration was used to express a point across which was to show the hatred behind the families of these two lovers and how serious it was which caused them to take their life. The alliteration is seen in this prologue of Act I of the play Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses alliteration with the letter and “f” sound of “from”, “forth”, “fatal”, and “foes”,and he also uses alliteration with the “l” sound in “loins”, “lovers”, and “life”. This specific alliteration example, uses the words beginning with the “f” sound that are connected and picked for the purpose of death and destruction

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