No. The windy sky with its running clouds are instantaneously filled with the humming, singing lights of the fireflies.
When Adam was a kid, he would ride his bike down the street. In the summer the air was so filled with fireflies that he would crash into them and they would go flying in different directions. (Information from an interview with Young Hollywood.)
Using commas with introductory adverbs is a stylistic consideration. Using a comma in this situation is never incorrect, but many writers have recently started omitting the comma. You could also try moving the adverb around in the sentence, expunging this problem completely: instead of saying "Suddenly, the filled cup fell off the table," you could write "The filled cup suddenly fell off the table," or "The filled cup fell off the table suddenly."
An example of a simile in the story is when Sam tricked Darren and Evra and they fell into a patch of grass filled with sticky green seeds and Evra compares Darren to "the Jolly Green Giant". An example of personification in the story is when Darren calls Evra a giant walking plant giving the plant the human trait of walking.
The summer night was not dark, but filled with the luminous presence of fireflies and the golden full moon.
He opened the door. Light suddenly filled the room revealing the embarrassed couple embracing on the sofa.
One example of personification in "Of Mice and Men" is when Steinbeck describes the sun as "slanting rays." This gives the sun human-like qualities of being able to slant or tilt. Another example is when he describes the wind as "whispering," attributing the human ability to whisper to the natural element. These instances of personification help create a vivid and engaging imagery in the novel.
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.
The library is a wise old friend, filled with stories waiting to be told and knowledge waiting to be shared.
Filled. For example, I filled the bottle.
I do not think so. This is because the sentence says that it "has" eyes not that it "is" eyes. This would actually be an example of personification since the 'night' is being given a humanly trait.
When someone is drunk or drugged, their ability to comprehend anything is substantially lowered. The song Fireflies has a simple meaning that can, however, be comprehended by sober people. Fireflies is a reminiscence of Adam Young's childhood. When he was little the summertime air would be so filled with fireflies that he would ride his bike through them and they would fly away in all directions. The song was inspired by this, and written about the fact that life is never what you expect, and is sometimes even better than your dreams.
A balloon! When a balloon is filled with air or gas and becomes overinflated, it can pop suddenly.