Alliteration Quote by Umberto Eco
““And this? Aldhelm of Malmesbury. Listen to this page: 'Primitus pantorum procerum poematorum pio potissimum paternoque presertim privilegio panegiricum poemataque passim prosatori sub polo promulgatas.' ... The words all begin with the same letter!" "The men of my islands are all a bit mad," William said proudly.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “The Name of the Rose”, 1980
The passage illustrates the playful use of alliteration and cultural identity, showing how language can be both artistic and absurd.
In simple terms: Alliteration can be funny and cultural.
Appreciate linguistic creativity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- literary analysis
- creative writing workshops
- language teaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does word play affect comprehension?
- When is it effective?
Alliteration may distract from deeper meaning.