No it isn't her eyes growled with anger, I could see the anger in her eyes it was growling as if it were to jump out and bite me
"The fire's anger could not be contained" is neither a metaphor, nor a simile. It is an example of personification.
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Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities, such as animals or objects. In the sentence "her multiple eyes turned brown," personification is used to describe an object (perhaps a machine or a creature) that has multiple eyes, giving it human-like qualities.
No, the phrase "your eyes pop" is not an example of personification. Personification involves giving human characteristics to non-human objects or animals. In this case, "your eyes pop" is a figure of speech that describes a visual effect or enhancement when wearing the color blue.
The emotions typically conveyed through the eyes of anger are intensity, hostility, and aggression.
The sky roared with anger!
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Dick Schaap Flashing Before my Eyes - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 3 March 2001
"The chessboard seemed to hold her eyes with a mesmeric power." (Personification of the chessboard) "The pieces stood like an army ready for battle." (Personification of the chess pieces)
"Golden slumbers kiss your eyes" uses personification.
No, that is not a simile. It is a personification because it gives human emotions (anger) to the fire. A simile explicitly uses "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things.
Yes, "golden slumbers kiss your eyes" is personification because it attributes human-like qualities to inanimate objects (golden slumbers). It suggests that sleep is tenderly kissing the person's eyes, personifying the concept of sleep.