I'd tentatively suggest objectification.
No, "scream" is not a personification; it is a noun that refers to a loud, sharp cry, typically expressing fear, pain, or excitement. Personification involves attributing human characteristics or qualities to non-human entities or abstract concepts. However, if "scream" is used to describe something non-human as if it were capable of screaming, then that could be an example of personification.
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.
When you describe something human like. For instance The mountain gazed out over the valley.
Yes , 'personification' can be used to ascribe human characteristics to animals or something non-human . Anthropomorphism or anthropomorphistic would , probably , be an apt/better term .
Personification is giving something without human like attributes, human like attributes. For instance giving a pen the ability to talk is personification.
Personification is giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human things. In the phrase "and felt the breath," the act of feeling is given to something that is not human, such as an animal or object, making it personification.
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The answer is personification because you are giving human like characteristics to something that is not real. :)
Personification involves giving human characteristics to something non-human. Referring to the bowels of the rock as if it has human-like qualities can be considered personification, as it attributes inner qualities or feelings to an inanimate object.
personification or anthropomorphism
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That is called personification.
I'd tentatively suggest objectification.
The feeling of something is not specifically personification, alliteration, or onomatopoeia. Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things, alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound, and onomatopoeia imitates sounds. The feeling of something is more related to emotions or sensations.