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It means to assign human emotions and thought processes to an animal.
Personification is giving human qualities to non-human things, such as objects or animals, to make them seem more relatable or alive. Anthropomorphizing is attributing human characteristics to non-human entities, like gods or natural phenomena, to make them more understandable or relatable. While both involve attributing human traits to non-human entities, personification is typically used in literature and storytelling, whereas anthropomorphizing is often seen in religion and philosophy.
A tree can be a good object to personify, as it can symbolize growth, strength, and wisdom. Personifying a tree can evoke feelings of resilience, stability, and interconnectedness with nature.
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Epimetheus gave positive traits to animals in Greek Mythology, but then ran out and gave human attributes to people.
personification? as in, to give human attributes to an abstract idea/a thing/etc? PER-SAWN-I-FI-CAY-SHUN I don't know how to give you a dictionary-level pronunciation, but that should do the trick.
Being able to give things up
The personification lines of "My Last Farewell" by Jose Rizal include "Give thanks that I rest from the wearisome day!" and "Farewell, my parents, my brothers beloved." These lines give human attributes, such as gratitude and affection, to non-human entities like the day and the concepts of family.
Do not dwell on your circumstances.
In the poem "Rough," personifications include describing the storm as "angry" and the sea as "roaring with fury." These personifications give human attributes to non-human elements to emphasize the intensity and power of nature.
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Do not dwell on your circumstances.