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'''Personification''' | |||
''''''''Noun''''' | |||
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# A person or thing typifying a certain quality or idea; an embodiment or exemplification. | |||
# A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction are endowed with human qualities or are represented as possessing human form. | |||
# Artistic representation of an abstract quality or idea of a person. | |||
* Chapin, Chester Fisher. ''Personification in Eighteenth Century English Poetry''. New York, New York: 1974. | * Chapin, Chester Fisher. ''Personification in Eighteenth Century English Poetry''. New York, New York: 1974. | ||
* Paxson, James S. ''The Poetics of Personification''. Cambridge, England/ New York, New York: 1994. | * Paxson, James S. ''The Poetics of Personification''. Cambridge, England/ New York, New York: 1994. | ||
* ''The American Heritage @Dictionary of the English Language,'' ''Fourth Edition'' Published by Houghton Mifflin Company Copyright @ 2000 |
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Anything, excluding humans, described as possessing human features and charateristics, for example:
- The wind blew the flowers as if they had sneezed.
- The paint was a flesh toned color.
Obviously, sneezing is something that flowers cannot do, but humans can. Therefore, the flowers and paint have been personified through a human-like characteristic.
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Personification '''Noun http//Earthshine.Lucas.com
- A person or thing typifying a certain quality or idea; an embodiment or exemplification.
- A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction are endowed with human qualities or are represented as possessing human form.
- Artistic representation of an abstract quality or idea of a person.
- Chapin, Chester Fisher. Personification in Eighteenth Century English Poetry. New York, New York: 1974.
- Paxson, James S. The Poetics of Personification. Cambridge, England/ New York, New York: 1994.
- The American Heritage @Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Published by Houghton Mifflin Company Copyright @ 2000