yes
"A heart of stone" is a personification.
A 'beating heart' is not a metaphor, but is rather personification.
Yes, it is personification. A heart cannot literally fill up with pleasure because pleasure is an abstract noun and therefore not physically tangible. Humans, however, can experience the emotion of pleasure. Therefore, saying a heart feels filled with pleasure is personification.
personification
Yes, in "Someone Like You" by Sarah Dessen, there are examples of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. For example, "Her eyes were as blue as the ocean" (simile), "His heart was a stone" (metaphor), and "The wind whispered secrets to the trees" (personification).
Personification
some are Her / Your aka i am a Harry Potter freak
This is an example of personification, where an inanimate object is given human attributes or characteristics. In this case, "he has a heart of iron" suggests that the object has the characteristic of being unfeeling or unyielding.
- Wish I Had A - Heart of Stone was created in 1989.
Heart Turns to Stone was created in 1988.
Stone
The machine hummed with life, its metal heart beating in steady rhythm.