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  2. Personification is a commonly used literary device that refers to moments in which poets, fiction writers, or playwrights give human characteristics to animals, inanimate objects, or forces. The “thing,” whatever it might be, is spoken about or described as though it were human.

  3. Examples of Personification in Poems. Example #1. The Fog by Carl Sandburg. The fog comes. on little cat feet. It sits looking. over harbor and city. on silent haunches. and then moves on. In this poem, fog reflects human abilities.

  4. Definition and Examples of poems that showcase the poetic tool of personification, where an inhuman object takes on human characteristics. Personification creates a more engaging poem by giving human characteristics to inanimate objects.

  5. Poetry Examples of Personification. We often encounter figurative language like personification in poetry, where a few words have to carry a lot of meaning. Some of the most famous examples in poetry are: “Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage held but just Ourselves – And Immortality.”

  6. For example, in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven,” the poet skillfully personifies the raven through allowing it to speak one word, “nevermore,” in response to the narrator’s questions. This is a powerful use of personification, as the narrator ends up projecting more complex and intricate human characteristics onto the bird as the ...

  7. Personification Examples Examples of Personification in Literature. Writers use personification to create startling or whimsical visual images, which help to make the world of a book or poem all the more vivid in a reader's imagination.

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