Personification is giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things. In the phrase "and felt the breath," the act of feeling is given to something that is not human, such as an animal or object, making it personification.
This is a personification: "The wind blew a gush of wind into the forest out of breath from a day of work." A personification is just saying that nature is doing something a human does.
An example of personification in "Make Lemonade" is when the author describes the stairs as "holding their breath." This personifies the stairs as if they are alive and capable of human-like actions such as holding their breath.
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It's personification. Personification is when you give a non human thing human like qualities. The night is not human, yet it is heaving a sigh of relief. This would be an example of personification.
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Examples of personification in "Rebecca" include the sea whispering secrets and the house Manderley holding its breath in anticipation. These instances give life-like qualities to inanimate objects, adding to the eerie and atmospheric tone of the novel.
In "My Papa's Waltz," the poet Theodore Roethke personifies the whiskey on the father's breath as something that has "kidded" with the boy's ear. This personification suggests a playful and almost mischievous quality to the father's drinking.
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*The woman felt degrated when she noticed that she had stinky breath. *I felt so degrated when my friend told me that my butt crack was showing at school!
Two examples of personification in Fahrenheit 451 are: "The room was indeed empty" (page 8), where the room is given human-like qualities as if it has feelings, and "Montag felt a play of emotions in him" (page 16), where emotions are portrayed as actors in a play.
"the pain felt like i was being shot, i didn't want to say goodbye to Charlie"
It is personification without meaning to use personification