The sky has white furry ears...
The sky roared with anger!
The dark sky was angry and resentful.
bad weather
The Greek titan of the sky was Uranus. He was the personification of the sky and was considered one of the primordial gods in Greek mythology. Uranus was the father of the Titans and the grandfather of the Olympian gods.
Sure! Here are a couple of examples of personification using "rocket ship": "The rocket ship danced through the stars, eager to explore the mysteries of the universe." Another example could be, "With a roar of excitement, the rocket ship leapt into the sky, chasing the dreams of the dreamers below."
No, a personification is when you give an inanimate object human qualities.
The sky roared with anger!
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The dark sky was angry and resentful.
Yes, "under the jewelled sky" is an example of personification because the sky, an inanimate object, is described as having the qualities of a jewel, which is typically associated with beauty and value. This personification adds an element of vivid imagery and enhances the poetic quality of the description.
The word "personification" is a noun.
Uranus (Ouranos meaning "sky" or "heaven") was the personification and god of the heavens/sky.
personification
In the darkness the moon smiled in the sacred sky
Caelus, the personification of the sky.
The word personification is a noun, a word for a person. An adjective is a describing word; you would describe the noun personification with an adjective. An example is 'a perfectpersonification'.
Assuming this is a riddle: personification.