Personification with Examples

Personification


    Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities or objects. It's often used to make descriptions more vivid and engaging. Here are some examples:
1. The Sun smiled down on the earth.
Here, the Sun is given the human trait of smiling.
2. The wind whispered through the trees.
The wind is described as whispering, a human characteristic.
3. The stars danced in the sky.
Stars are given the human-like action of dancing.
4.The old house groaned as the wind blew through its creaky doors.
The house is personified with the human-like action of groaning.
5. The waves angrily crashed against the shore.
Waves are described with the human emotion of anger, crashing as if they are expressing their fury.
6. The flowers nodded their heads in agreement.
Flowers are given the human-like action of nodding, as if they are in accord.
7. Time flies when you're having fun.
Time is personified as something that can fly, a characteristic typically associated with living beings.
8. The book called out to be read.
The book is given the human-like action of calling out, as if it's eager to be read.
9. The river sang as it flowed over the smooth rocks.
The river is personified with the human-like action of singing.
The mountain is given the human-like attributes of standing tall and being proud.

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