In poetry, consonance is a kind of rhyme where the shared sound between the two words is the consonants, not the vowels. Some simple examples include: fudge / badge, smack / snake, cool / bowl.
In poetry, consonance is a kind of rhyme where the shared sound between the two words is the consonants, not the vowels. Some simple examples include: fudge / badge, smack / snake, cool / bowl.