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- Personification - Examples and Definition of Personification
What is Personification? Personification is a figure of speech where human qualities or characteristics are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, ideas, or forces of nature
- Personification - Wikipedia
The major works of Middle English literature had many personification characters, and often formed what are called "personification allegories" where the whole work is an allegory, largely driven by personifications
- What Is Personification? Definition and Examples | Grammarly
Personification is a form of figurative language that helps writers create vivid, imaginative descriptions by giving human qualities to non-human elements It’s often used in poetry, storytelling, and everyday expressions
- Personification: Definition, Examples Usage
Personification is a literary technique where non-human things — objects, animals, or abstract concepts — are given human traits, emotions, or actions This technique makes descriptions more engaging, helping readers relate to and visualize the subject
- Personification | Figurative Language, Poetry Metaphor | Britannica
Personification has appeared in European poetry since ancient times, when Homer used it in the Iliad and the Odyssey
- PERSONIFICATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERSONIFICATION is attribution of personal qualities; especially : representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form How to use personification in a sentence
- What Is Personification? | Definition Examples - Scribbr
Personification is a literary device whereby something non-human (such as an animal, object, or even abstract idea) is ascribed human qualities It is used by authors to add drama or interest or to engage their audience
- Personification: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
Personification is when you give a human trait or quality to something non-human (e g , an animal, an object) 'The ivy throttled the apple tree' is an example of personification because humans throttle things Plants don't
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