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Cacophony is a literary term that describes a blend of unharmonious sounds . It's used often in poetry, usually to emphasize disorder, harshness, or violence with examples including the Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll or even popular tongue twisters like, 'She sells seashells down by the seashore.
A cacophony is a combination of words that sound harsh or unpleasant together, usually because they pack a lot of percussive or explosive consonants.
Cacophonic is a poetic sound device in which certain sounds create harsh and hard tones. The opposite of euphony, cacophony is colorful, noisy, loud, and ...
17 апр. 2018 г. · A cacophony in literature is a combination of words or phrases that sound harsh, jarring, and generally unpleasant.
Cacophony is a literary device in which harsh and inharmonious sounds in words, primarily through using consonants, that achieves a desired effect on the ...
The term refers to the use of words with sharp, harsh, hissing, and unmelodious sounds – primarily those of consonants – to achieve desired results.
Cacophony in literature is the combination of loud and harsh-sounding words that can be used in poetry and prose.
Cacophony is a literary device that writers use to convey chaos, tension, or unease through the sound of their words. This technique involves using a ... Cacophony as a Literary Device · Literary Techniques...
22 мая 2020 г. · Cacophony examples often include harsh consonants or hissing sounds. Some of the letters you might see include b, d, g, k, p, s, and t.
Cacophony is a mixture of harsh and discordant noises. As a literary device, cacophony refers to the usage of several unharmonious or dissonant sounds in a ...
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