Personification (talking about a thing as if it were a person; treating an inanimate object as if it has personal characteristics) is often used in poems and songs. The hit song from 2010 by Flo Rida, "Club Can't Handle Me" is an example-- a club (night club, dance club) is a thing, an inanimate object, a room where people dance. But in the song, it is talked about as if it is a person, one that can't "handle" the singer, who is said to be such a great dancer and more popular than anyone else there. Another example is the 2011-12 hit by Adele, "Set Fire to the Rain," where the singer speaks of her own tears, but also speaks of the rain crying and screaming out the name of the person she has loved and lost.
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"Hip Hop is Dead" "Stop and Stare" "It's Not Over" I don't know the writers of the songs but this should help.
many song use personification, mostly 60s pop, because they focused on an alternate world with peacefulness and equality, that and they were on acid half the time.
Thriller: The terror takes the sound before you make it The horror stares you right between the eyes
I Am A Rock by Simon and Garfunkel
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Moment 4 life
One Drake song that uses personification is "Find Your Love," where he personifies love as a force that can be found and lost.
"Hip Hop is Dead" "Stop and Stare" "It's Not Over" I don't know the writers of the songs but this should help.
many song use personification, mostly 60s pop, because they focused on an alternate world with peacefulness and equality, that and they were on acid half the time.
Thriller: The terror takes the sound before you make it The horror stares you right between the eyes
Personification
It is personification without meaning to use personification
There is no personification going on here.
No, personification is when "dead" objects are given life-like qualities, such as making the bread Peeta gave Katniss talk, or just letting it be alive. You know how mockingjays sing songs they heard? I suppose that MAY be counted, but that's it, if that even counts. I don't recall any personification in it, do you? :) Hope this helps, give me a trust point? Thanks :)
No, personification does not have a prefix
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