As film, television, and games surpass the kinds of popularity we ever imagined and cross the globe, we begin to see them absorb into one another, borrowing the beats, structure, and even techniques involved in making each of them and using them in one another. As a result, we've seen movies and TV where you choose your own adventure, games where the midpoint changes its genre and characters, and interactivity across all mediums. With all this happening, it's easy to forget that that basis for all of this stuff comes from the oldest art form—storytelling. Humans have been telling stories since language evolved. Eventually, that became literature. And literature has all sorts of devices that help authors convey messages to the masses. Well, a lot of those literary devices have since transformed and now are applicable to film, TV, and gaming. One of the most popular ones is alliteration. Today, we're going to give a sample of alliteration, and I'll even define alliteration with examples. So let's wax and wiggly walk through this terrific testament to alliterative answers. What Is Alliteration? (Definition and Examples) Sorry for that not-so-subtle situation. The truth is, writing these definitions is not as easy as you think. It takes a lot of research, rewriting, and rigor. Shall we see a soothsayer to say what's next? Sorry, went a little to V for Vendetta there. What Is the Alliteration Definition? Alliteration is a literary device that names the situation where two or more words linked...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 10 September, 2024