No, because the skeleton was alive once.
Start at the beginning of Scene II. "Arise, fair sun and kill the envious moon." Do you think that the sun can kill the moon? Or is this something a person might do? Oh, and by the way, do you think the moon feels envy? The moon is apparently "sick and pale with grief". People feel grief, not rocks out in space. And it goes on and on and on. This scene is personification after personification.
When you forget to take homeopathy medicine, you have not ingested anything. So no issue
Giving a line to an actor is prompting.
A ballet section was considered essentail in nearly all early opera, often on equal terms with the singing, in later years (about 1850 or so ) it diminished to the degree of the ballet section being there just to employ the dancers insted of giving them the night off.
Generosity
Personification is giving something without human like attributes, human like attributes. For instance giving a pen the ability to talk is personification.
No, this is a simile. Personification is where you give an object life-like or human features. For example, if you say "The bars on the pole stretched out," this is giving the pole the ability to stretch.
Personification involves giving human characteristics to something non-human. Referring to the bowels of the rock as if it has human-like qualities can be considered personification, as it attributes inner qualities or feelings to an inanimate object.
This sentence contains the literary device called personification. Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things, in this case, giving leaves the ability to whisper.
The word "personification" means giving things such as machines, animals, everyday items, etc; human traits. For example, the ability to talk for an animal, eyes on a car such as in the movie "Cars". I hope this answers your question.
Well, if you mean a living being like a person/fariey then it would not be personification because personification means giving human characteristics to non-living things like the sun. ex. The sun smiled at me hope this helped
personification is giving an object a human trait (verb).
personification-giving human characteristics to non human things
personification
personification is giving a non-living thing human qualities. For example a chair talkin is an example of personification.
Personification is giving an inanimate object human qualities... which means giving an object that is not living an ability that only living things can do: "The wind howled". the wind can't talk or howl. "The wind shook the trees mightily". the wind can't hold things let alone being able to shake it. -- xXTaneeXx
Personification is giving an inanimate object human qualities. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates a sound.