Freedom may be personified by describing it as a Patriot from the revolutionary war. Saying that freedom helped to push the soldiers to defeat the British would be personifying the idea of freedom. To personify something, the writer must give the concept/quality/idea traits that may be found in a person, or make the concept/quality/idea behave as a person.
The verb form of the noun "person" is "personify."
Freedom stands tall and proud, with a fierce determination in its eyes. It moves with grace and purpose, embracing all who seek its embrace. It whispers words of hope and possibility, inspiring courage and resilience in those who follow its path.
As a bridegroom.
'Personification' comes from the word 'personify.''Personify' comes from the French word personnifier and the Italian word personificare.
No, the poem "Ink" does not personify a student. It uses poetic language and imagery to explore the power of words and creativity.
living hell.
the author personified the house when she described the its windows! .............. u are welcome
The Grim Reaper.
Hermes basically is the keeper of the mediator and knowledge.
it is to use characters to show the qualities of god
I'd say a broom
Personificate, personify, personification, impersonal. Person is of Latin origin (per se).