That is called personification.
An anthropomorphitism is a process of attributing human characteristics to something which is non-human.
personification
Anthropomorphism is the term used to describe attributing human characteristics or behaviors to non-human objects or animals.
Personification, attributing human characteristics to a non-human object.
Personification- attributing human characteristics to non-human entities.
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Anthropomorphism - attributing of human characteristics and purposes to inanimate objects, animals, plants, or other natural phenomena, or to God.
The term for giving something human qualities is "personification." This literary device is often used to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions by attributing human characteristics to animals, objects, or abstract concepts. For example, saying "the wind whispered through the trees" gives the wind a human-like ability to whisper.
It is called anthropomorphism. It involves attributing human characteristics or behaviors to non-human entities, such as animals or objects.
Describing an animal or thing with human qualities is called anthropomorphism. It involves attributing human characteristics, emotions, or behaviors to non-human entities.
Personification is a noun. The corresponding verb is personify.
No, the phrase "drinking rain" is not a personification. It is describing the action of consuming rain as if it were a liquid. Personification involves attributing human characteristics to non-human things.