Characteristics of alliteration rhetoric
Alliteration is a very old figure of speech and the earliest figure of speech in English. Various reference books have different definitions of it. Alliteration is widely used in western newspapers and periodicals, and it is also common in English idioms and idioms. Alliteration means that at least two words in a sentence start with the same letter.
Alliteration is a phonetic rhetoric in English, which makes words symmetrical, rhythmic and harmonious to read. This rhetorical device is mostly used in poetry, prose, proverbs, advertisements, tongue twisters and other forms, which contains the beauty of form and phonology of language, integrates the voice and emotion of language, and has strong expressive force and appeal.