disscuss the personification in the poem the seasons of the plains
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In the fourth line, the speaker describes autumn as having "hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind." Attributing hair to a season is certainly personification, and here, Keats is particularly clever by depicting the wind as "winnowing.
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In the fourth line, the speaker describes autumn as having "hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind." Attributing hair to a season is certainly personification, and here, Keats is particularly clever by depicting the wind as "winnowing."
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