defination of personification
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Personification is a part of figurative language. A writer can either say something literally, or figuratively. If it's literal, then the words mean exactly what they say. But the meaning of figurative words is hidden behind description. When a writer uses figurative language, the description brings a deeper meaning and understanding to the words.
-------»Personification is a type of figurative language where non-humans are given human characteristics.
Eg's of Personification : Usage in phrases
For instance, to describe rain, one might say, 'The clouds wept.' Clouds obviously cannot cry, but we can imagine them crying when it's raining.
Here is another example. 'The floor complained when Grandpa stepped on it.' Floors don't literally complain, of course.
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-------»Personification is a type of figurative language where non-humans are given human characteristics.
Eg's of Personification : Usage in phrases
For instance, to describe rain, one might say, 'The clouds wept.' Clouds obviously cannot cry, but we can imagine them crying when it's raining.
Here is another example. 'The floor complained when Grandpa stepped on it.' Floors don't literally complain, of course.
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Personification generally means to represent a non-living thing having human characteristics. For example, we normally say "The wind is touching the trees" but if we personify that statement, we can say "The wind is kissing the trees".
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