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Sonnet 90

…the metaphor a “windy night.” Personification: It is the attribution of human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract concepts. For example, “Join with the spite of fortune, make me bow”…

Harvest at Mynachlog

…the fence. We bury our wounds.” Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. The poet personified the sun in “The sun roar like a rush of grain.”…

2 Chronicles 7:14

…and turning away from wickedness, and the consequences of God hearing, forgiving, and healing. This contrast highlights the cause-and-effect relationship between a believer and God. Personification – The phrase is…

Break of Day

…disease of love.” Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. The poet personifies the light in the second stanza of the poem, such as; “Light hath no…

A Blackbird Singing

…bird as an extended metaphor to show how even after ages, people mourn the tragedies they faced in the past. Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects….

Ode To Psyche

…comparison is made between objects different in nature. The poet used the metaphor of vision for Psyche and star for Vesper. Personification: It means to attribute human emotions to inanimate…

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

Personification: Jane Taylor has used a personification that means to show human quality for inanimate objects like a star. She has personified the star in the second last line of…

The Old Man and The Sea‎

…called an omniscient narrator who happens to be the author himself as he can see things from all perspectives. Here, Hemingway is the narrator. Personification: Personification means to attribute human…

After the Lunch

…“the weather conditions bring tears to my eyes.” Personification: Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. The poet has personified Jukebox in the second stanza of the poem….

Catch-22

Personification: The following scenes are good examples of personification, i. They couldn’t dominate Death inside the hospital, but they certainly made her behave. They had taught her manners. They couldn’t…

The Red Badge of Courage

…childish and innocent perception of war and involves various gruesome incidents that become the reason for his significant transformation. Personification: Personification occurs in chapter nineteen when Henry compares the flag…

Their Eyes Were Watching God

…person narrator, who is Zora Neal herself. Personification: The novel shows the use of personification at several places. For example, i. Business was dull all day, because numbers of people…

The Awakening

…The novel is narrated by a third-person narrator, the author Kate Chopin. Personification: Personification means attributing human acts and emotions to non-living objects. For example, i. It seems to be…

Frankenstein

…relates this tale to his sister through his letters. Personification: Personification means attributing human acts and emotions to non-living objects. For example, i. Thus far I have gone, tracing a…

All Quiet On The Western Front

…by the protagonist, Paul Baumer. Hence, he is a first-person narrator. Personification: Personification means attributing human acts and emotions to non-living objects. For example, i. Only the mist is cold,…

The Scarlet Letter

…by a third-person narrator, though the writer himself enters the novel to narrate its introduction. Even the third-person narrator is also the writer. Personification: Personification means to attribute human acts…

The Pearl

…John Steinbeck Austen herself is the narrator. Personification: Personification means to attribute human acts and emotions to non-living objects. For example, i. The brown algae waved in the gentle currents…

Of Mice and Men

…omniscient narrator, who happens to be the author himself, as he can see things from all perspectives. Here Steinbeck himself is the narrator. Personification: Personification means to attribute human acts…

Pride and Prejudice

…the author himself as he can see things from all perspectives. Here Jane Austen is the narrator. Personification: Personification means to attribute human acts and emotions to non-living objects such…