aliteração
Aliteração is a literary device that involves the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables within a sentence or phrase. It is a common technique used in poetry, prose, and even everyday speech to create a musical or rhythmic effect, to emphasize certain words, or to enhance the memorability of a phrase. The repetition can occur with any consonant sound, such as the "s" sound in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" or the "b" sound in "big, brown bear." Aliteração is distinct from assonance, which is the repetition of vowel sounds, and consonance, which is the repetition of consonant sounds within words or at the end of words. While often used for aesthetic purposes, aliteração can also contribute to the meaning or mood of a text. For example, a series of harsh consonant sounds might evoke a sense of tension or aggression, while softer sounds could create a more soothing atmosphere. It is a tool that writers and speakers employ to make their language more engaging and impactful.