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From the school's bench we all heard of such a concept as personification. What is it? Many already, probably, have forgotten. What is this literary path, for which it is used and what is characteristic of it. Now we will try to remember and understand this issue in more detail.
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Examples of impersonation
More clearly understand the essence of impersonation can be, by giving a few examples:
- The wind howls (in fact, the wind can not howl, but with the help of this personification its strong noise is described).
- Willow is crying (the willow is a tree, and therefore can not cry, it is just a description of her branching flexible branches that resemble tirelessly pouring tears).
- A guitar plays (the guitar itself can not play, it just makes sounds when someone is playing it).
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Nature fell asleep (a phenomenon when quietly and quietly on the street is called a sleepy state of nature, although she can not sleep, in fact, the wind does not really blow, and it seems as if everything around is bewitched by a dream). - The thunder rolled through the sky (he does not have a cart to ride on it, in fact, there was a sound of thunder that spread in space).
- The dense forest has become thoughtful (in the woods it is quiet and noiseless, that ostensibly characterizes its reverie and gloominess).
- The goat sits in a sheaf (he eats hay, head down and does not tear it away, and not literally gets into a sheaf and sits in it).
- Winter has come (it does not really walk, it's just another time of the year, and the verb "has come" is also an embodiment).
What part of speech is the personification
What does it mean?
Personalization as a literary path
Literature is the source of the most colorful and expressive phrases animating phenomena and objects. In other words, in the literature this path is also called personalization, incarnation or anthropomorphism, metaphor or humanization. It is often used in verse to create a more complete and melodic form. To impart a heroic character to fairy-tale characters and a reason to admire them, impersonation is often used as well. What is this literary means, that any other, such as an epithet or an allegory, all serve to embellish phenomena, to create a more impressive reality. It is enough to consider only a simple literary phrase: "The night blossomed with golden lights." How much poetry and harmony there are in her, the flight of thought and dreaminess, the colorfulness of the word and the brightness of the expression of thought.
Use of personification in everyday life
Examples of personification we hear and use ourselves in everyday life almost daily, but do not think about the fact that they are exactly them. Is it worth using them in speech or is it better to avoid it? At their core incarnations are mythopoetic in nature, but for a long time of their existence have already become an integral part of everyday everyday speech. It all started with the fact that during the conversation began to use quotes from poems and other literary works, which gradually turned into all the usual phrases. It seems that the usual expression "hours are in a hurry" is also an embodiment. It is used both in everyday life, and in written speech and literature, but is in fact a typical personification. Fairy tale and myth are the main sources, in other words, the foundation of those metaphors that are used in conversation today.
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