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Difference between Personification and Imagery

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Answered by samarshahid02
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Personification is used to put human qualities on something like an object. It is imagery because it is used to describe something using things people have seen or heard of.

Answered by Raghav1330
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Personification is the process of giving non-human objects human characteristics, whereas imagery is the use of descriptive language to think up visual and sensory images in the reader's head.

  • Personification is the practise of attaching human qualities or qualities to non-human objects, creatures, or even abstract ideas. It can be used to give an item or notion that would otherwise be static or inanimate a sense of personality, emotion or movement. 
  • Imagery involves the use of vivid language that creates a mental image or a sensory experience in the reader's mind. To evoke a specific vision, sound, smell, taste or feel one may employ metaphor, simile or descriptive adjectives.

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