Birds personification refers to the literary technique of attributing human qualities, emotions, or behaviors to birds. This device is often used in poetry and storytelling to create vivid imagery and to explore themes of freedom, nature, and the human experience. By giving birds human characteristics, writers can evoke empathy and deeper connections between the reader and nature. Examples can be found in various cultural myths, fables, and literature, where birds often symbolize traits like wisdom, hope, or longing.
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Here's two. Birds conversing among themselves. -or- A joyful cacophony of birds.
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The personification in "American Pie" by Don McLean includes lines like "the father, son, and the holy ghost" and "the birds flew off with a fallout shelter." These examples give human characteristics to abstract concepts like religion and inanimate objects like birds, enhancing the song's storytelling.
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The sea welcomed me into its dark depths. The sea called forth to the hungry birds above.
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The word "personification" is a noun.