One example of personification in the prologue of "Surviving Antarctica" is when the author describes the "icy fingers" of the wind probing the seams of the explorers' clothing. This personifies the wind by giving it human-like qualities of touch and exploration.
Yes, there is personification in "Surviving the Applewhites." For example, in the book, the house is described as "shuddering" with the weight of wind during a storm, which gives human-like qualities to the house.
personification
personification is giving a non-living thing human qualities. For example a chair talkin is an example of personification.
An example of personification is I ate that cow!!!
Yes it is a personification
Yes that is personification
'A frost hit' is not an example of personification. Personification is giving human qualities to an idea such as Jack Frost or Mother Nature.
That the city is so afflicted by the pestilence that her head cannot be raised is an example of personification in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term personification describes an animal, idea or object in terms of human qualities. The description fits the words of the priest of Zeus in the prologue. The priest notes that "...our city...is badly shaken--she cannot raise her head."
Personification
.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.
personification
Personification is when an author gives in inanimate object human qualities. example: The leaves danced in the wind.