Difference between personification and pathetic fallacy
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Generally, pathetic fallacy is confused with personification. ... Pathetic fallacy is a kind of personification that gives human emotions to inanimate objects of nature; for example, referring to weather features reflecting a mood. Personification, on the other hand, is a broader term.
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pathetic fallacy is personification of the environment or show the emotion of the characters through the description of the environment.
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