Yes, there is personification used in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. Personification is a literary device where human qualities are given to non-human objects. An example from the book is when the suitcase talks and has a personality of its own.
Desperaux talks!
A computer is an example of an inanimate object which can talk, if it has the right kind of program. You would not normally program it to hiccup, but you could if you wanted to. As for other inanimate objects such as, let us say, a brave little toaster, those talk only in works of fiction (although it would certainly be within the reach of current technology to invent a toaster which would announce in a cheerful voice, "your toast is ready!") and if you happen to be writing a work of fiction which includes talking inanimate objects, you are give them whatever attributes you wish. Said the brave little toaster, no, don't put that bagel in me, it is too thick - I will get the hiccups!
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Personification in "Twilight" would be giving human qualities, such as emotions or actions, to non-human things. For example, describing the wind whispering through the trees or the sun smiling down on the characters would be examples of personification in the book.
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No Belle is not drunk because of her talking to objects since the majority of the objects in Beast's castle were actually originally human beings that had been cursed to become objects.
In "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth, there are several examples of personification, such as when Tris describes fear as "creeping up her spine" or when she talks about time "slipping through her fingers." Another example is when Tris describes the city as having "a heartbeat of its own," giving the city human-like qualities.
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A river runs a river and has a mouth. It obviously cant talk. It has a head and it cant cry. The river has a bed and a river is an inanimate object.
Jacob talks. Edward talks. Bella talks. charlie talks. Alice talks. Rosalie talks. jasper talks. Carlisle talks. Esme talks. Emmet talks. Victoria talks.
Jacob talks. Edward talks. Bella talks. charlie talks. Alice talks. Rosalie talks. jasper talks. Carlisle talks. Esme talks. Emmet talks. Victoria talks.