Shifting Perspectives: Personification in Literary Works
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Explore the art of using personification as a figure of speech in literature to convey emotions, transform perceptions, and bring life to inanimate objects or animals. Discover how authors create vivid imagery through personifying elements of nature and imagination.
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Shifting Perspectives: Personification in Literary Works
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Figurative Language Personification A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea. It is a comparison which the author uses to show something in an entirely new light, to communicate a certain feeling or attitude towards it and to control the way a reader perceives it. Example: a brave handsome brute fell with a creaking rending cry--the author is giving a tree human qualities.
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