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.
It is personification without meaning to use personification
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Yes that is personification
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Personification is, in my own words, giving something that is not human the traits of a human. For example, "the TV screamed for my attention" is personification. A TV cannot literally scream, but it is easy to understand that a loud TV is playing and it is getting my attention.
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a noisy clock shouted on my ears to wake me up.,
Personification in the story "The Three Skeleton Key" can be seen when the author describes the rats as having human-like qualities, such as intelligence and determination. For example, when the rats swarm over the lighthouse in a coordinated manner, it gives them a sense of purpose beyond typical animal behavior.
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There is no personification going on here.
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no. a scream is a scream even if it is a scream in a "haunted" place.
I scream you scream we all scream for ice cream!!
The Scream movies are simply named: Scream Scream 2 Scream 3 Scream 4
because it was having a scream