459 search results for "personification"

Mood

…of sadness. “The man strode confidently down the street.” – Creates a mood of determination and power. Figurative Language Similes, metaphors, and personification can all contribute to the mood. These…

Poem

…is a highway.” Personification: Giving human qualities to inanimate objects. “The wind whispered secrets through the trees.” Example: The old house stood, a gray ghost in the twilight, Its windows…

Voice

…The use of vivid imagery and figurative language (metaphors, similes, personification, etc.) contributes significantly to an author’s voice. These elements create a distinct style and emotional impact. Example: Plain: “The…

Undertone

…than one using “vibrant” and “cheerful.” Imagery: What images are evoked in the reader’s mind? Vivid and emotionally charged imagery can strongly influence undertone. Figurative Language: Metaphors, similes, and personification

Lyric

…lyrics frequently use vivid imagery and figurative language such as metaphors, similes, and personification. These devices create a more sensory and evocative experience for the reader. Example: “Hope is the…

Earth Mother Archetype

…Mythology): The primordial goddess who birthed all life. Demeter (Greek Mythology): Goddess of the harvest, embodying agricultural abundance. Mother Nature (Folklore): A personification of the natural world, often both generous…

Free Verse

…color”) and personification (“wind whispers”). The line breaks create a sense of rhythm and flow, mirroring the natural world being described. The poem’s strength lies in its ability to evoke…

Pathos

…and make the message more memorable. Figurative Language (Metaphors, Similes, Personification): These devices can create emotional resonance and make the argument more engaging. Appeals to Values and Beliefs: Connecting the…

Rhetorical Device

Personification: Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas. Example: “The wind whispered secrets through the trees.” Wind can’t literally whisper, but this creates a sense of mystery. Hyperbole:…

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

…and uncertain about his place in society. Literary Analysis • Personification: The poem gives human qualities to abstract elements, such as time and expectation. This creates a powerful and vivid…

Ode on a Grecian Urn

…figures represent idealized states of being. Personification: The urn is addressed as “bride of quietness” and “Sylvan historian,” giving it life and intent. Assonance: Repetition of vowel sounds such as…

One Art

…its central conceit: loss is an “art” that can be mastered. The speaker’s tone is surprisingly confident, almost instructional. The personification of “things” as “filled with the intent to be…

Song: To Celia

…can provide. Personification: In the second stanza, the rosy wreath is imbued with human-like qualities. The speaker sends it with “a hope, that there It could not withered be.” This…