Found inside – Page 45He knew that in Macbeth the witches' 'lost and won . . . fair is foul' would ... The result is that Shakespeare's language is full of sharp alliteration in ... Found inside – Page 102There seems to me a peculiar force in the repetition of the letter F in the witches incantation , “ Fair is foul , and foul is fair , Hover through the fog and filthy air ... Leigh Hunt points out the beauty of alliteration in this verse of Shelley's Sky - lark . Found inside – Page 88(a) Simile (b) Metaphor (c) Apostrophe (d) Oxymoron 28. Choose the correct Figure of Speech in the following sentence 'Fair is foul and foul is ... Found inside – Page 634This use of alliteration is believed to date beginning “ The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , " from the beginning of the ... storm and stress , weal or woe , fair or foul , wit chiefly or in some considerable degree for their writings , and wisdom ... Found inside – Page 220For example, the witches chant “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” in the ... Shippey also points out the use of “alliterative assonance” by both authors. Found inside – Page 29"Fair is foul and foul is fair" (Shakespeare). personification 8. ... When he saw her costume, his jaw dropped to the floor. alliteration 10. Found inside – Page 253I have pointed out this striking use of the alliterative system in Macbeth in an article on “ An old German Poem and a Vedic Hymn , " which appeared in Fraser in June , 1877 , and in which the ... Anon . Fair is foul , and foul is fair . Hover through ... Found inside – Page 61Terminology Alliteration The use of the same consonant at the beginning of ... I Scene i: “Fair is Foul, and foul is fair Hover through the filthy fog and ... Found inside – Page 259The witches' cry “fair is foul and foul is fair” feeds the equivocation theme but also mirrors ... Tripping rhythms, alliteration and repetition are common. Found inside – Page 80Alliteration is frowned upon by some but can be effective and memorable if used ... we love – JF Kennedy Fair is foul and foul is fair – William Shakespeare ... Found insideLike assonance, the use of alliteration, which uses repeated consonantal sounds, serves to highlight ... from Macbeth: 'Fair is foul and foul is fair'. Found inside – Page 166... saying from Shakespeare's “ Macbeth ” : “ Fair is foul , and foul is fair ... which was written in Stabreim ( alliteration ) and found , to her chagrin ... Found inside – Page 697As Milton defined rhyme to be " the jingling sound of like endings," so alliteration is the jingle of like beginnings. ... But the initial form of jingle is much more common — " safe and sound," " thick and thin," " weal or woe," " fair or foul," " spick and ... Found inside – Page 216Foul , fayr : " she wold no man seye for foule ne faire , ' 4945 ; ' al be it foule or faire , ' 5184 ... Fair is foul and foul is fair , ' Macb . , I. i .; " fairing the foul with art's false borrowed face , ' Sonnets CXXVII . 3. Frend , fo : ' who is your frend or fo ... In Ormulum , 216 ALLITERATION IN THE CANTERBURY TALES . LINDNER . Found inside – Page 259Alliteration, for example, is used in Macbeth to underline the intimate and ... off in 'Fair is foul and Foul is fair' (Shakespeare, Macbeth: I, ii, 776). Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this Shakespearean tragedy. Found inside – Page 1348... parallelism of “ Fair is foul and foul SOUND DEVICES Literary works , especially poems , often contain special devices ... Alliteration : the repetition of initial consonant sounds , as in " O , my luve is like a red , red rose " Assonance : a partial ... Found inside – Page 10( Fama ) .24 In Apuleius , there is what may be called a renaissance of alliteration after Cicero.25 Among prose writers ... Macb . , I. , I : “ Fair is foul and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air ” ; K. Lear , I. , I : “ Though last not least in love ... Found inside – Page 44Choose the correct Figure of Speech (b) Alliteration in the following sentence (c) Personification 'Fair is foul and foul is fair'. Found inside – Page 44Choose the correct Figure of Speech (b) Alliteration in the following sentence (c) Personification 'Fair is foul and foul is fair'. Found inside – Page 164Fair is foul and foul is fair. After life's fitful fever. In a summer season when soft was the sun. Apt alliteration's artful aid. Or I'll be back. Hip-Hop. Found inside – Page 264Chiasmus, antimetabole: Repetition of two successive words in inverse order, e.g. 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' (Mac. I.I.I.2). Alliteration, paroemion: ... Found inside – Page 634This use of alliteration is believed to date beginning " The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , ” from the beginning of the ... storm and stress , weal or woe , fair or foul , wit chiefly or in some considerable degree for their writings , and wisdom ... Found inside – Page 421... (“pigs might fly”). alliteration Repetition of consonants in close succession at ... ABBA ("fair is foul and foul is fair”). conceit A poetic metaphor, ... Found inside – Page 10and this type of alliteration includes many well known phrases and sayings: bed and board bigger and better dime a dozen do or die fair or foul ... Found inside – Page 253I have pointed out this striking use of the alliterative system in Vacbeth in an article on “ An oleh German Pcom and a Vedic Ilymn , " which ... Anon . Fair is foul , and foul is fair . ... Again , the strongest alliteration , combined with the NOTES , 253. Found inside – Page 39Each couplet should have at least three of these alliterative or rime - letters , of which two are placed on the accented syllables of the first line ... 42. foule and faire ) ELWIN : Foul with regard to the weather , and fair with reference to his victory . Found inside – Page 81One might object, saying that 'fair' and 'foul' do not carry any multivocal meanings and should not be understood as metaphors. True, 'fair' and 'foul' have ... Found inside – Page 44Choose the correct Figure of Speech (b) Alliteration in the following sentence (c) Personification 'Fair is foul and foul is fair'. Found inside – Page 77Numerous instances as “ kith and kin , ' thick and thin , ' ' fair or foul , ' will occur to everyone at once . This jingle which we call alliteration is far from being an insipid and artificial trick of poets : we shall hope to show by examples from ancient ... Found inside – Page 169Similarly, the mesmeric alliteration and trochaic rhythm of Shakespeare's paradoxical 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' (Mac 1.1.9) is rendered humdrum: 'I ... Found inside – Page 320The key terms of the utterance are connected by alliteration . ... He does not say , “ Fair without , but foul within ' or ' What seems fair is in reality ... Found inside – Page 85I come Graymalkin ! Paddock calls . Anon ! Fair is foul , and foul is fair : Hover through the fog and filthy air . ... in man's life : Fair is foul , and foul is fair . Monosyllablic words and alliteration give this line the intensity of a magical incantation . Found inside – Page 56"Fair is foul and foul is fair" (Shakespeare). apostrophe 8. "O wild West Wind, ... When he saw her costume, his jaw dropped to the floor. alliteration 1 0. Found inside – Page 44Choose the correct Figure of Speech (b) Alliteration in the following sentence (c) Personification 'Fair is foul and foul is fair'. Found inside – Page 151... and alliteration—repetition of an initial sound, usually a consonant, ... ALL Fair is foul, and foul is fair Hover through the fog and filthy air. Found inside – Page 135Fair is foul ” could also be rendered as " fair can be translated as foul " , " fair becomes foul ” ( “ Klèr vinn som ek som vinn ... The chiasmic repetition and inversion of the initial paradox , already phonetically overdetermined by its alliterations ... Found inside – Page 39Each couplet should have at least three of these alliterative or rime - letters , of which two are placed on the accented syllables of the first line ... 42. foule and faire ] ELWIN : Foul with regard to the weather , and fair with reference to his victory . Found insideYet another good example is from William Shakespeare's Macbeth (1i): “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” The magnificent Frederick Douglass in An Appeal to ... Found inside... (from Hamlet) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air The sound that is produced is: A Assonance B Rhythmic C Alliterative ... Found inside – Page 451-7-3 ; fowle or faire , M. VII - 22 ; —C . 6 ( 7 ) ; - Dr . so faire a rising had so foul a set , ids . 60 ; fair , foul , M. B. M. II - 195 ; foule or faire , Pol . XXX - 28 ; foul , fair , Eclog . IV - 20 ; -Dan . faire , foule , C. W. V - 12 ; fairest , fowle , P. S. 55 ; faire ... Found inside – Page 39'73 , et any Each couplet should have at least three of these alliterative or rime - letters , of which two are placed on the accented syllables of ... 42. foule and faire ] ELWIN : Foul with regard to the weather , and fair with reference to his victory . Found inside – Page 95One does not feel cheated because the alliterations of 'measureless to man', ... the portentous ' Fair is foul and foul is fair' of the three witches. Found inside – Page 39Each couplet should have at least three of these alliterative or rime-letters, of which two are placed on the accented syllables of the first line, and ... 42. foule and faire] Elwin : Foul with regard to the weather, and fair with reference to his victory. Found inside – Page 58Alliteration—defined as repeating the same letter or syllable at the start ... the start of four intimately related words: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Found inside – Page 53“Fair is foul, and foul is fair,” from the witches' chorus in the opening scene of the play (1.1.10), is an example of a verbal chiasmus. Found inside – Page 222This passage may be the finest example in Chaucer's verse of alliterative ... "f alliteration (as well as the split collocation "fair / foul") links lines ... Found inside – Page 70In the last two lines quoted, there is alliteration: fair and foul, and sweet and sowre. 'Time' is another poem that is presented in this dramatic way: ... 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