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where is personification used in the poem the fog​

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Answered by Ateekansari
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Answer:

Carl Sandburg uses personification in the poem Fog. It sits looking Fog is given the human ability to sit and look.

Answered by halamadrid
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The words ‘It sits looking over harbor and city’ are an example of personification in the poem ‘Fog’.

Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form. Personification, in a nutshell, is a poetic device in which animals, plants, or even inanimate objects are given human characteristics/qualities.The fog, which is a thing, has been shown sitting and looking in this scene. Sandburg describes how the fog overlooks the ‘city’ and the ‘harbour’, which represent the human world. Nature disrupts human life and asserts its power over humanity in this way through fog.

Thus, the words ‘It sits looking over harbor and city’ are an example of personification in the poem ‘Fog’, written by Carl Sandburg.

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