how is pneumonia personified
in the story last leaf
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Personification is used as a stylistic technique in writing fiction. Through the use of personification, readers are drawn to literature works. The readers' imaginations are engrossed in the texts. They can relate to the "emotions" or "feelings" evoked by the authors.
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the story, "The Last Leaf", pneumonia was personified as an invisible antagonist. An antagonist is the counterpart of the main character who brings conflicts in the story. The illness brought a scare to the city of Washington, which eventually visited the main character, Johnsy, in the story. It was acknowledged as Mr. Pneumonia who was not friendly hence fatal.
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