To give an object human-like qualities.
One figure of speech in the poem "Mang Teban and the Weather" is personification, where the weather is described as having human-like qualities or actions. For example, if the weather is described as "angry" or "weeping," it is using personification to give human emotions to the weather.
In the poem "David" by Earl Briney, an example of personification is when the sun is described as "whispering" its way through the trees. This personification gives human-like qualities to the sun, making it seem as though it is communicating in a soft and gentle manner as it moves through the forest.
Personification means to take an inanimate object/ a non living thing and describe it as if it is a living thing.For example "Wind yells while blowing" is an example of personification because wind cannot yell. Only a living thing can yell. ... "Necklace is a friend" is an example of personification because Necklace is a thing, and necklaces cannot be friends. Only living things can have friends.So a personification poem is a poem which describes something as if it is living and possesses the qualities of a living thing.((:
An example of personification in "Beat! Beat! Drums!" by Walt Whitman is when the drums are described as "continuing to beat" in the poem. This personification gives human-like qualities to the drums, as if they have a will of their own.
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.Well no. Personification is when you give something not alive human characteristics .For example: The couch laughed at the joke told. A cricket is alive. It is not personification.
A non-example of personification would be a statement that does not give human qualities or characteristics to inanimate objects or animals. For example, "The wind howled through the trees" is an example of personification, whereas "The sun shone brightly in the sky" is not an example of personification.
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
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Oh, dude, personification is like when you give human traits to non-human things, right? So, like, you could say the stapler was feeling rebellious and refused to staple any more papers, or maybe it was feeling lonely because it hadn't been used all day. It's just, like, making the stapler seem more alive and relatable, you know?