Sound patterns (please help)

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Hi everyone:-D
Hpoe that you are well
I have a question about sound patterns like rhyme and assonance:-(
what is the role of these sound patterns, Why are they used in poetry?
Many thanks in advance;-)
 

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Why don't you start with your ideas?
 

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Why don't you start with your ideas?

I think sound patterns are used to make the language sound more beautiful, catchy and enjoyable
and throu sound patterns we can distinguish poetry from prose
and sound patterns are made by repetition
this is what i think
please correct me if i'm wrong
 

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I think sound patterns are used to make the language sound more beautiful, catchy and enjoyable
That's right.
and throu sound patterns we can distinguish poetry from prose
Yes, generally.
and sound patterns are made by repetition
Yes, but there are other ways of making pleasing sound effects, without their being patterns. I suppose 'pattern' implies repetition.

this is what i think
please correct me if i'm wrong
Not all poetry is pleasant. You can use dissonance to make a displeasing sound which you can associate with a displeasing theme or topic, for example.
 

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I think sound patterns are used to make the language sound more beautiful, catchy and enjoyable
and throu sound patterns we can distinguish poetry from prose
and sound patterns are made by repetition
this is what i think
please correct me if i'm wrong

:up: But I'd add one adjective to your three; it makes them memorable.

Two examples:
  • Metrical psalter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - a translation of the Book of Psalms in verse, one of the aims being to bring the scriptures to people who couldn't read.
  • The Argentine writer Jorge Luís Borges, who went blind in later life. After going blind he wrote mostly poetry, because he could do it in his head.

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I found this in the Wikipedia article on Borges:
Borges composed poetry throughout his life. As his eyesight waned (it came and went, with a struggle between advancing age and advances in eye surgery), he increasingly focused on writing poetry, since he could memorize an entire work in progress.
 
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