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what is personification?

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Answered by shivang8542
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Definition: Personification is a form of figurative language that is used as a literary technique. Personification means attributing human characteristics to something that is not human. Personification is useful because it can make written descriptions more vivid. By using human characteristics to describe an object, animal, or even a place, personification can make your descriptions more unique, and it can also help your reader better relate to your writing. Noticing when authors use personification can help you to better understand written descriptions when you are reading and writing about works of literature. Read on for more information about personification, including tips on how to identify personification, as well as personification examples.
Answered by arindamsharma827
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Personification

Personification Definition

Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing – an idea or an animal – is given human attributes.

The non-human objects are portrayed in such a way that we feel they have the ability to act like human beings. For example, when we say, “The sky weeps,” we are giving the sky the ability to cry, which is a human quality. Thus, we can say that the sky has been personified in the given sentence.  With the above definition of personification, let us look at some personification examples.

Common Examples of Personification

Look at my car. She is a beauty, isn’t she?

The wind whispered through dry grass.

The flowers danced in the gentle breeze.

Time and tide wait for none.

The fire swallowed the entire forest.

We see from the above examples of personification that this literary device helps us relate actions of inanimate objects to our own emotions.

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