The wind howled through the trees, making us tremble
God is the personification of love.
Pluto and Snoopy are good examples.
There are several purposes of personification as rhetoric but it is mostly to humanize inanimate objects or nonhuman animals by allowing them to perform human actions. (e.g. the alarm clock shrieked) The purpose of personification is to explain, and give vivid examples and images for the reader. Also, this expands the readers knowledge with the descriptions and comparisons the author uses.
It is personification without meaning to use personification
"Mmm. You know you like my crispy crust," said the frozen pizza as Linda walked past the frozen food section of the grocery store. To add personification to something is to make something inanimate come to life.
God is the personification of love.
There are several different examples that can be used to represent the word personification. An examples is saying that someone's personification is just like a countries diplomacy.
Five examples of personification include the sun kissed the grass, the stars danced in the sky, and the wind howled through the house. Time sneaks up on you and the fire ran out of control are other personification examples.
The leaves were whistling in the wind.
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A sentence using personification is "the wind gently brushed the hair away from my face."
Examples of personification in "Rebecca" include the sea whispering secrets and the house Manderley holding its breath in anticipation. These instances give life-like qualities to inanimate objects, adding to the eerie and atmospheric tone of the novel.
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Pluto and Snoopy are good examples.
The following humorous examples of personification in poetry can make you laugh will illustrating. The leaves on the ground danced in the wind.
"The chessboard seemed to hold her eyes with a mesmeric power." (Personification of the chessboard) "The pieces stood like an army ready for battle." (Personification of the chess pieces)