Pathetic fallacy
"Pathetic Fallacy"
pathetic fallacy is when you match your mood to the weather 1 example is:he was miserable when it started to rainshe was gloomy when thunder struckjoyful tears came to Emily's eyes when the sun had come out and a rainbow appeared.
Pathetic fallacy
pathetic fallacy
Pathetic fallacy is a literary device where human emotions are attributed to nature or inanimate objects, often reflecting a character's mood. Personification is when human traits or qualities are given to animals, objects, or abstract concepts. So, while both involve attributing human characteristics to non-human entities, pathetic fallacy specifically relates to emotions in nature.
pathetic fallacy.
Snow white and the seven dwarfs
fallacy arises when we widen connotation of the definition by adding attribute or property that are not essential.
Shakespeare uses pathetic fallacy in Macbeth when in Act2 when he is talking about the weather and the animas around them, setting a dark and evil mood.
This fallacy arises when we widen the connotation of the definition by adding an attribute or property that is not essential.
it is used in chapter 9 on the 3rd line