162. IDC-101 Personification
Personification is a type of figurative language that applies human attributes to a non-human entity or inanimate object to express a point or idea in a more colorful, imaginative way. Personification is a figure of speech that is used to attribute human characteristics to something that is not human. Personification is defined as the “representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form.” Personification is defined as “the attribution of human characteristics to things, abstract ideas, etc., as for literary or artistic effect”, and “the representation of an abstract quality or idea in the form of a person, creature, etc., as in art and literature”. It can be used in a sentence to describe something concisely and also to bring a deeper meaning and connection to the object or virtue being personified. However, it is figurative and so it cannot be used in formal essays, any kind of professional or technical writing or to convey something literal. Personification can be used to make readers empathise with the characters, both human and non-human, in writing.
Personification Examples from Literature is the play, "Every Man in His Humour" by Ben Jonson who makes use of personification to create an effect in the minds of his readers. Literature is definitely the best source to understand how personification works. However, personification can be used in everyday life as well. Let us take a look at a few examples to see how-
1. The sun kissed me while I was clicking a picture.
2. The flowers danced to the wind.
3. The stars were sparkling and winking at all of us.