The Peculiar Power of Assonance: Why Your Ears Love What Your Brain Can’t Explain

On Rhetoric and Literary Devices

There’s something rather magical about the way certain phrases stick in our minds, isn’t there? Take “rain and pain” or “fleet feet sweep”. They’re oddly satisfying, like a perfectly toasted crumpet or finding exact change in your pocket. But why? As a behavioural scientist perpetually fascinated by the seemingly irrational quirks of human preference, I’ve […]

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