How does the poet personify ""The Night Mail""?
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Another great example of personification comes in the second line of the fourth stanza. Here, the poet describes the train as “Shovelling white steam over her shoulder”. ... In the next couplet of 'Night Mail,' the poet depicts the train like an animal. She “snort[s] noisily” as she passes by the “wind-bent grasses”.
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