assonanza
Assonanza, or assonance in English, is the repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words, creating internal rhymes and musicality. It can occur across word boundaries and is a common device in poetry and occasionally in prose to establish mood, rhythm, or emphasis. Unlike alliteration, which repeats initial consonants, or consonance, which repeats consonant sounds more broadly, assonance centers on vowels.
The term assonanza is used in some contexts, often as a Romance-language cognate. In English, assonance is
Examples: The line “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain” repeats the 'ai' vowel sound
Use: Poets may deploy assonance to guide pacing, to link ideas, or to heighten musicality without creating