what is the imagery in Grey Day at Waterval by Lionel Murcott? 550 words
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In the given lines from Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" we can see an example of personification when he says that the hawk (non human) accuses him and complains (human characteristics), this personification has the purpose of making an animal (the hawk) seem like a peer (or seem similar) to the speaker.
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