Well, personification is where you give an inhuman object a human quality. So a personification poem is where they put it into a poem. Below are some examples of personification poems I live by the sharp, craggy rocks on the peninsula I can see glistening water, ships, buoys, donkeys and vessels I can taste the salt of the sea I have a spiral wooden staircase I am as old as the tides I remember pirates pillaging and smuggling rum I am afraid of becoming useless I dream of guiding ships home to safety I heard the caw of the seagulls and roar of motors I do not understand when my lights won't shine (power cut) My name is Beam the lighthouse I live at 12 Sweaty Close by the beach I can see the front gate (of 12 Sweaty Close) I can hear Sarah asking where I am I have some leather from a cow's behind I am coming up for my 3rd birthday I remember my time in the field I am afraid of Sarah's foot I dream of Sarah's other foot I heard once, a bell I do not understand why I was left and not right? My name is Abandoned ----
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Personification can have many effects on writing. Here's an example...The water flowed. Now...The water gurgled and roared. Which sounds better? Personification makes poems more sophisticated and interesting.
Personification poems for freedom can portray freedom as a person or entity with human-like qualities. For example, freedom could be described as a courageous warrior fighting for its existence, or as a gentle breeze that brings solace and liberation. These poems often use vivid imagery and emotional language to convey the complex and multifaceted nature of freedom.
Yes, there are many Personification poems about the sea. One famous example is "The Sea" by James Reeves, where the sea is portrayed as a living, breathing entity with emotions and characteristics. It uses imagery to bring the sea to life in a vivid and powerful way.
giving an inanimate object human like qualities. "The sun smiled upon me." is personification.
personification is used whenever writer wants to express an inanimate object appear like a real and animate object which could tell you any amazing things addind its feelings , emotions and any message.
Poems like "MY SOCKS" by Shel Silverstein use funny personification, where everyday objects like socks are given human-like traits and behaviors. Another example is "The Frying Pan" by Edward Lear, which humorously portrays the frying pan as a character with emotions and intentions.
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Using comparisons in poems, which a simile does, provides better imagery and description to your poem. Metaphors and personification are effective as well.
if you're asking what the word is for that, it's called personification but I dont know any poems, sorry.
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answer is: I placed a jar in Tennessee, / . . . It made the slovenly wilderness / Surround that hill (Stevens, "The Anecdote of the Jar")