To My Wife" by Oscar Wilde does not contain personification. It is a sincere expression of love and gratitude towards his wife, Constance. Instead of attributing human qualities to non-human entities, the poem focuses on the wife as a central figure.
The Bishop's Wife won the Oscar for Sound in 1947.
Oscar Romero, the Archbishop of San Salvador who was assassinated in 1980, was celibate and did not have a wife. He devoted his life to serving the church and advocating for social justice in El Salvador.
Millie Corretjer
a distant cousin of Richard Rodgers
Brett Somers
PSYKHE (or Psyche) was the goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.
No he has a wife named Rebecca and a baby named Oscar
There is no "god of air" The Greeks didn't know what air was. You are probably thinking of Zeus, god of the Heavens and personification of the sky. His wife was Hera.
Blanche (She was played by Jack Klugman's real-life wife, Brett Sommers.)
no he has a wife and two children called lucas and oscar!
One example of personification in Romeo's last words, "Here's to my love! [Drinks] O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die," is when Romeo refers to the apothecary as "true" and attributes agency to the drugs by calling them "quick." Personification is used to emphasize the effectiveness of the poison Romeo drinks and the role it plays in his death.
Psyche was the Greek goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.