Fear-Personification
Fear is a very dangerous and unpleasant thing. He turns up when you least expect it, waiting to haunt us with his secret scheme. He is accompanied by members of his gang, named Scary, Haunting, Unpleasant, Danger, and Hurt. Fear and his gang advances on us, and we don't dare to do anything but open our mouths and scream, hoping that they will walk away from the horrible racket we make. But they don't. They seem to have earplugs on, not even caring the least bit about losing our voice. We want them deleted from our lives, but Life is not being fair right now. Then we see Courage coming, but Fear shoves him away. We can only hope, only hope, that Courage will win this battle for us. Sometimes Courage wins, but in this case he does not. Fear is too much of a bully. He makes Courage weak, weak with fear, just like us. We can only watch Courage walk away, all black eyed and bleeding. And then, your heart fills up with hatred, so much hatred that Courage perks up. He senses that we need him, and this time, he wins the fight. We have won, but you know Fear will come back for us, seeking revenge. He is healing right now, but he will turn up the next time we get scared of the dark, the next time we get scared of heights, or even little things like the next time we get an F on our test. We can only hang out with Hope by our side…for now.
An example of personification: The dog walked away saying, "Farewell feline,'' to the cat. The dog has personification because it is walking and talking; it has human characteristics.
Yes, the word 'personification' is a noun, a word for the representation of a thing or idea as a person or by the human form; a perfect example; a word for a thing. Example: The character Uncle Sam was the personification of the US in wartime.
The wind whispered through the trees. The sun smiled down on the children playing. The car grumbled as it struggled up the hill. The flowers danced in the breeze.
Personification is giving an inanimate object human qualities. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates a sound.
The word "person" in "personification" suggests the act of attributing human characteristics or qualities to non-human entities or abstract concepts. By incorporating the notion of a person, it implies that these entities are being described or treated as if they possess human traits, emotions, or behaviors. This connection helps clarify that personification involves giving life-like qualities to inanimate objects or ideas.
My face is telling me this makeup remover is terrible
He amassed his wealth for his family. This is an example using the word amass.
My mother is very opinionated about who my friends are.
i can catch a butterful
The burglar was hiding under bed cowering in fear.
It is a simile because it is using the word "as"
the sun danced over the water
No, its not personification. Its actually a simile since it uses the word "as".
An example of personification: The dog walked away saying, "Farewell feline,'' to the cat. The dog has personification because it is walking and talking; it has human characteristics.
Martha was paralyzed with fear, so Nate stomped on the spider. Matt when to the store, but Baca still had his charge card.
it is a simile because it it using the word 'like'
the brew came alive and banged on the table