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Personification
A possible rhyme scheme could be ABAB, where the word "smile" is matched with "while" and "personification" is represented by giving human qualities to an inanimate object or concept.
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The radiator smiled a pearly while smile from its reflector.
Personification is the attribution of human qualities and attributes to nonhuman things. In "the sun continue to smile on him," the sun is smiling, which is considered as a human quality. The sun doesn't literally smile (up)on (someone or something), but it expresses, bestow, or look with favor or approval on someone or something.
Imagery
Yes, in the song "Smile" by Avril Lavigne, there are instances of personification. The lyrics describe feelings and emotions as if they can act or respond, giving them human-like qualities. This technique enhances the emotional impact of the song, allowing listeners to connect with the themes of love and resilience.
Personification is a literary term in which inanimate objects are given human-like characteristics. An example of personification with a snowflake would be: The powdery snowflake seemed to dance and giggle it drifted through the air.
Yes, "the grey-eyed morn smiles" is an example of personification. In this phrase, the morning is given human qualities—specifically the ability to "smile." This literary device enhances imagery and evokes a more vivid emotional response by attributing human characteristics to a time of day.
It is personification without meaning to use personification
There is no personification going on here.
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