Anthropomorphism.
Personification is the literary device where human qualities are attributed to objects or things.
This is known as personification. It involves attributing human characteristics or behaviors to something that is not human, such as animals, objects, or even abstract concepts. Personification is often used in literature to make the nonhuman thing more relatable or to convey a specific message or emotion.
Personification is when human traits or emotions are assigned to something non-human, giving it human-like qualities or feelings.
An object that does not give out light is called a non-luminous object. This means that the object does not emit its own light but rather reflects light from another source. An example of a non-luminous object is a table.
An object that doesn't give out light is called a non-luminous object. These objects do not emit their own light but can reflect light from other sources.
its called personification when a non human is given human qualities
First of all, personification is when you give an unanimated object human qualities so the answer to your question really is whatever you want it to be.
personification is when you give an inanimate object human like qualities. example the sun says help to me every morning
Personification is when you describe an object as a person.Personification is when you give human qualities or abilities to an object or animal.eg The moon smiled through the clouds
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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.
Some basic examples are: The sun kissed the flowers. The wind was whistling. The light was dancing. Personification is a tool of figurative language that give human-like qualities to nonhuman things. Be careful not to get metaphors and personifications mixed up! Sometimes one can seem like the other.