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Emily Dickinson Personification
It is safe to say that almost everyone wonders what our lives are going to be like in the afterlife. What are we to be and do throughout all of eternity?
Do we have any control over what the afterlife will be like for us? Emily Dickinson pondered these questions for the duration of her life and wrote
many poems about dying and death. However, Dickinson had many different interpretations about what death and the afterlife would be like.
Sometimes her views are very romantic, but other times they are intimidating and a little eerie. Many people agree that, "[Dickinson's] poems' greatness
comes from the elaborate use of literary techniques to give shape to death, and the ambiguity of meaning that allows different interpretations of these
journeys"...show more content...
She states, "Because I could not stop for Death–/ He kindly stopped for me" (1–2). These first two lines contain both of the aforementioned strategies.
The speaker personifies Death by capitalizing the word to make it into a proper noun and additionally accompanies "Death" and the pronoun "he."
Personification emphasizes the humanistic traits of Death and negating any thought of Death being intimidating. Death is nothing but a gentleman
caller awaiting her presence on the carriage. The speaker also uses juxtaposition when she describes Death as kind. Kindness and anything to do with
death are not normally associated with each other, but by pairing these two opposites, she shows how the personified man of Death is not frightening
and is doing her a favor. The speaker couldn't find time for Death, but he caught up to her. It is clear that in this part of the poem, Death is being
romanticized and it seems as though the journey, while possibly unexpected, is not necessarily feared. Without a fight, the speaker stepped into the
carriage with Death, showing acceptance of her situation. She wants to pass this thought on to her audience to show that there is no control over when
it is our time to go, when Death says it is time for the journey, we must welcome and join
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How Does Mary Oliver Use Of Personification
Pat Mora, Lucille Clifton, Mary Oliver use personification to create a message in these three poems by, how Lucille Clifton use personification to
send a message. The personification sentence that Lucille Clifton created for her poem called "Earth is a Living Thing" by how the earth is "Feel her
rolling her hand in its kinky hair." By how she uses words to make things that are nonliving sound like they are getting human abilities. Pat Mora uses
personification to express the abilities of the non–living thing that she gave human abilities in her poem called "Gold". The sentence that she used in
her poem called "Gold" was "When Sun paints the desert with its gold." Mary Oliver put personification in her poem so she could use the sentence
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Personification In The Odyssey
The author of the book, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass, once wrote "Sometimes when you lose your way, you find
yourself."(Hale, Mandy) "The Odyssey" is an epic poem written by Homer depicting the adventures of a man named Odysseus who is traveling back
to his home of Ithaka. The poem "The Journey" by Mary Oliver features a girl who finally realizes her purpose then journeys out into the world.
Personification in each of the poems portrays how people undertake journeys to pursue goals based on greed but instead find themselves during the
journey and come to realize that their original purpose was trivial.
Odysseus discovers more about himself through his self control, and lack thereof. While overall Odysseus' goal to make...show more content...
The character in "The Journey" faces doubt and disbelief from the people in her life while she fights to leave. This particularly takes place at the
beginning of her voyage after she finally realizes that she must go. "The whole house began to tremble"(Oliver,5). Emotion is given to the house
through personification which depicts how the narrator is feeling. She is being held back and frightened to go off alone in fear of abandoning the
voices that ask for her help. "You felt the old tug at your ankles. Mend my life! Each voice cried."(Oliver,9) By giving up her original goals which
put others needs before her own and held her back, she can now get in touch with herself. During her journey, "there was a new voice, which was
slowly recognized as [her] own"(Oliver,27). By going off on her own and forgetting the distractions and doubts of her past the narrator was able to
get in touch with herself and learned who she is as a person. The character's journey begins with her overcoming the doubt that she receives but she
can finally be released of those pressures and discover herself when she leaves behind the voices to find her
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Personification In There Will Come Soft Rain
What tools do writers use to create meaning in a story? Most authors use many tools but the most common is figurative launguges; such as
personification, imagery, similes, metaphors, repetition. For example Ray Bradbury uses imagery, personification and Simles and many more. Ray
Bradbury specifically uses personification to bring life character to his stories. For example in Ray Bradbury's short story "The Pedestrian" he
brings life to a police car, "Your name?' said the police car in a metallic voice." Ray Bradbury also uses personification in "The Velt" where "... busy
humming to itself making a supper for four." In addition to that Ray Bradbury also uses personification in his short story "There Will Come Soft
Rains" to bring character
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What Does Personification Mean
This chapter is from Tim O'Brien's perspective. The protagonist is Mary Anne, and how living there changed her and how she acted before and after
she got there. Metaphor– "Her pretty blue eyes seemed to glow." (102). It is showing that her eyes are glowing like a lamp or in the dark because of
how excited and fascinated she looked compared to the other people who she was just walking around looking at the people living in Vietnam.
Imagery– "She had long white legs and blue eyes." (89). O'Brien wanted to describe how Mary Anne looks like. Personification– " Her body seemed
foreign somehow" (94). O'Brien is comparing her body to someone that Fossie does not know because of how different and distant she became to him.
Metaphor– "In the presence
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Personification In The Sonnet 18
"You forget everything. The hours slip by. You travel in your chair through centuries you seem seem to see before you, your thoughts are caught up in
the story, dallying with the details or following the course of the plot, you enter into characters, so that it seems as if it were your own heart beating
beneath their costumes." (Flaubert, 1888, p.120). I cannot agree more with that whenever I read. Even some of the works were written down centuries
ago, their appealing pictures weren't buried in the dust of time, they are able to present vivid scenes and made me immersed. Like the Sonnet 18
written by William Shakespeare which rendered the beauty of whom the writer loved. Thomas F. X. Noble et al. (2014) stated "The work...show more
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After reading the whole sonnet over for a few times, I found out that the summer's day was a symbol of the transient beauty and the lover was the
symbol of the eternal beauty. The symbolism presented veiled hints that revealed several double meanings in half concealing. It made the sonnet
not superficial any more but with the deep thinking that people can dive in. When noticed the use of symbolism, I didn't consider the sonnet was
only about love any longer. The summer is short; the nature is changing; the fair from fair sometime declines. But in the literal world, "Nor shall
Death brag thou wand'rest in his shade'" "When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st", in contrast, you would never die, your beauty will never fade.
Moreover, the use of Hyperbole, might be exaggerate, was also explain why: "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see/ So long as lives this, and
this gives life to thee." I understood that the sonnet was aim to tell people the figures in written words can survived from the destruction of time.
People want the beautiful things last forever, of course, but literature not only remain the beautiful things. All the things hover. Like the story of
Hamlet, even hundreds of years passed, the sad story was still known by contemporary people. So from this sonnet I got the information if I want my
ideas remained for a long time, write them down may be the best
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Personification Definition Essay
Colors are feelings I can see, point of view
The world is their canvas sheet metaphor (comparing world to canvas)
Its white symbol canvas– (the canvas is white) the world without colors is empty and lonely just like an empty canvas
I'm color blind at first sight point of view
But then look deep into the light Rhyme– White, sight, light
Their personalities are roaming free Personification
Painting a universe inside of me Pun Painting– it refers to the verb or to the noun. Yellow Connotation– energy, happiness
I can see point of view
Skipping with joy Personification
It's Running Personification
Into the dancing sun Personification
A sunflower, Sunflower symbol– happiness, growth
Spreading its drifting golden glow
Around the globe Rhyme –glow, globe...show more content...
When needed I can see point of view
A feather in the deep Feather symbol–hope
Boundless blue sea Sea symbol – sadness The language of hues speaks with infinite shades, Personification
A story told with colors
Connects mankind as one. Shows the theme of the poem: Colors paint and unite the world with happiness and
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Personification In Pi
Yann Martel offers two accounts of Pi's survival story so that Pi is able to personify animals and also give animalistic qualities to humans. This
exchange is only seen after both accounts are read. The reader is able to determine which he or she accepts as reality, but since the facts of the story
go unchanged and both tales are primarily the same, the sole purpose is to highlight the traits humans and animals posses. Yann Martel exemplifies
human traits in animals and animal traits in people through his claim in passage A by telling the two stories of Pi's survival. Although Pi claims that he
is "not one given to projecting human traits and emotions onto animals," he constantly anthropomorphizes. During his observation of the sloths he sees
the sloths as "upside–down yogis deep in meditation or hermit deep in prayer" (Martel 4–5). Although Pi's first comparison is small, it gives way to
other instances of personification in his first survival story. For example, Orange Juice takes on many human...show more content...
In addition to personification, Pi creates an emotional bond with Richard Parker through their journey, so when he leaves Pi is confused as to "how
he could abandon [him] so unceremoniously, without any sort of goodbye, without looking back even once" (Martel 6). Richard Parker's depart is
characteristic of how a tiger should react, but since Pi has personified the tiger, he expects an elaborate emotional goodbye since he thought they built
up a relationship. Through personification, Pi is able to create a relationship with Richard Parker that cannot be reciprocated because in truth he is just
a tiger. While Pi denies it, he personifies both Orange Juice and Richard Parker in the first story giving them human qualities in order to build
relationships with the
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Frequent Personification In Frankenstein
The Romantic element of frequent personification communicates the theme of failure to preserve nature can result in the decomposition of humanity
in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. This attribute of Romanticism can be noted in Chapter 9 when Victor Frankenstein spends time in nature
after the untimely, and unjust death of Justine Moritz, his cousin. "A tingling long–lost sense of pleasure often came across me during this journey.
Some turn in the road, some new object suddenly perceived and recognized, reminded me of the days gone by, and were associated with the
lighthearted gaiety of boyhood. The winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal nature bade me weep no more,"(Shelley, 82).
An additional moment where frequent personification is present is in chapter 23, shortly after the marriage of Victor Frankenstein and his childhood
sweetheart and adopted family member, Elizabeth lavenza. "The wind, which had fallen in the south, now rose with great violence in the west. The
moon had reached her summit in the heavens and was beginning to descend... suddenly a heavy storm of rain descended,"(Shelley, 185). Within the
two previous excerpts from Frankenstein, Mary Shelley's use of personification, and more specifically of nature, anthropomorphizes nature into a
pseudo character within the story. The role nature assumes is that of a maternal force, offering shelter and sanctuary to Victor but also warning him of
the future and possible events. Victor's escape to
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Mary Oliver Personification
The poets use personification to create a message about nature in the poems "Earth is a Living Thing," by Lucille Clifton "Sleeping in the Forest,"
by Mary Oliver and "Gold" Pat Mora. In "The Earth is a Living Thing" Lucille Clifton states, "feel her rolling her hand in its kinky hair." The message
Ms. Clifton's explaining in "The Earth is a Living Thing" is that nature is loved by things and it is cared for by others. "Sleeping in the Forest" author
Mary Oliver writes in the poem "(the earth) her pockets full of lichens and seeds." In the poem the earth has human qualities that express that nature's
ground also known as pockets have different types of lichens and seeds growing inside. They will continue make the earth beautiful and
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The Importance Of Personification
Have you ever wanted to give up on something because you thought you'd never succeed at it? Well that certainly happened to me two times trying
to get my drivers license from the DMV. This feeling of failing and never being able to succeed emerge on a cold January day, i was scheduled to
take my drivers exam that day. I'm a nervous wreck at this time trying to remember everything i need to do right in order to acquire my license, as
the instructor opened the door to get into the car my heart suddenly starts pounding harder and harder. I finally took a deep breath and began the test,
everything was going well, I had no problem with the parallel parking and was using all my turn signals. When we started the road test i was thinking
to myself "the hard part is over, now it is just the home stretch" well that was what i thought at least. I finish my test and the instructor ask me to pull
into a spot in the parking lot, I put the car in park and thinking I passed i am waiting for the instructor to tell me to head inside to receive my license
and have my picture taken. I saw her writing things down on her clipboard and the worst thing she could have said came out of her mouth telling me i
did not pass, keep in mind i have...show more content...
I schedule my test a month from that day and i just kept with it always trying to drive as much as i could to be have to have all the practice i need.
The day comes around and of course i'm extremely nervous but i took a deep breath and tried to relax, i took the test and finally passed. The look
on my face was a feeling of relief inside of me finally overcoming this complication. If i didn't keep at it with attempting my drivers test i wouldn't be
able to keep going with things i struggle with and fail at but in the end when you finally succeed, it's the best feeling in the world.
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Personification: A Short Story
The goal that took the most effort and attention was " I will use personification in order to make the setting, or environment, changing, inspiring, and a
dynamic background." This is because I, the poet, had to turn the setting into a dynamic flow guiding change to surge throughout the story. From the
beginning, I had what some may call "Writer's Block," which caused me to have absolutely no idea of what to write. So, I turned on some music.
While the song was playing, I would listen to every word and phrase of the lyrics, causing ideas to travel into my brain, out of my brain, and onto the
paper. I had finally overcome my writer's block and created a rough draft. The next day, I came into class realizing that it was peer–review day. My
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Personification In Macbeth
A Deeper Look
The story Macbeth by William Shakespeare is definitely one that appeals to
a humans' five senses. This is so, because Imagery is noticeably present within many scenes. This allows for individuals to obtain a complete
experience which includes all of the five human senses which is sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. Act 2, Scene 1 is a perfect example of a scene
that imagery can be seen within. Inside, examples of personification, similes, and metaphors can be found. With these literary devices added, it
guarantees a better understanding. This is so, because they allow readers to create an image in their mind of what is happening while reading.
Personification is a figure of speech that occurs in many writings. As it is generally known, personification is when human qualities are used to
describe something that is non–living. Within Act 2 scene 1 personification is present many times. This is evident whenMacbeth says "Nature seemes
dead, and wicked Dreames abuse The Curtain'd sleepe: Witchcraft celebrates". (Macbeth, Scene II, Act I) In this line alone, personification is used four
times. In general, the significance of the line is to further explain Macbeth's experience after he had hallucinated. Each one of these describe what is
happening around him after the vision of the false dagger occurs. These are in fact examples of personification for the reason that for every non–living
thing a human quality is given. When Macbeth states, "Nature is dead" he
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Personification In Emily Dickinson's Poetry
Emily Dickinson, a unique poet of over 1,700 poems is considered to be one of the most gifted poets in American Literature (Great American). In her
poems qualities of nature, love, immortality and death are expressed through her words (Great American). Dickinson was born and raised in Amherst,
Massachusetts. Her Puritan spirit, wrote very little until the early sixties as a result of the chaos of the Civil War. In 1862, she decided to send out her
poems to Thomas Wentworth Higginson in response to his call to do so in article titled "Letter to Young Contributor" that he published in the Atlantic
Monthly (American Authors). Higginson soon became Dickinson's mentor and was able to validate her as an authentic poet (American Authors). Her
writing never truly became famous until after her death (Great American). Looking in depth to her poetry one can lead to paraphrasing, notice use of
literary devices and utilization of themes and morals. In Dickinson "This is My Letter to the World", Emily is speaking to herself not to the world. As
a reader it...show more content...
The line that follows: "Simple news that nature told with tender majesty", is an example of personification. Dickinson is explaining what nature had
said but in reality, nature cannot talk. Another example of personification is illustrated in this poem is shown in "Her message is committed to hands
I cannot see", Dickinson is explaining the way nature works and notes that she doesn't understand in whose "hands" the work is being done. It seems
to me that the most symbolic aspect of this poem is the letter itself, as who does she expect to read the letter? It simply demonstrates that she realizes
that she is isolated from the world. It seems that nature plays a role in the way time goes by in her isolation with seasons changing and her isolation
staying the
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Personification In Society
"You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is and ocean, if a few drops are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty," by Mahatma Gandhi. In
society just because one person got a negative impact from society it doesn't mean everyone has. Society mostly gives a positive impact on an
individual. By reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and "The World is Not a Pleasant Place to be" by Nikki Giovanni and watching "On the Road:
Middle School Football" produced by CBS, one may be lead to believe that in order to get a positive impact from society you need people to support
you. Ponyboy needs support from his gang, just like Keith got support from his team, and people need support from each other in order to move on in
life.
As the football team...show more content...
Hinton gives us a great example of this. In the first place, each member of the gang looks out for each other. "Ponyboy, listen, don't get tough. You're
not like the rest of us and don't try to be..." (171) With the support of Two–Bit he was reminded of who he truly was, and the impacted his choice later
on when he decided to pick up the glass so someone wouldn't get a flat tire. (172) Afterwards Sodapop brings the brothers closer together. "We're
all we've got left. We ought to be able to stick together against everything. If we don't have each other, we don't have anything," (716). Without each
other, without support, they will be lonely and go down the wrong path. As a result Pony boy wrote a story to help people. " Someone should tell
their side of the story, and maybe people would understand the and not be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore,"(179). Ponyboy
took what Two–bit and Soda said and created something positive out of it. Overall, between Soda's and Two–bit's actions, Ponyboy was impacted in an
extremely positive
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What Does Personification Mean
personification – giving human characteristics to a nonhuman object pun – a literary term that utilizes a word with more than one meaning or words
that similar and have different meanings simile – a comparison of two things using like or as onomatopoeia – a word that mimics the sound of the thing
being described or referred to paradox – a statement that is is logically self contradictory hyperbole – an overstatement for the sake of emphasis
understatement – a figure of speech that trivializes something that is important, thus making it seem less important synecdoche – a figure of speech that
represents a whole or part of a whole oxymoron – a figure of speech in which two paradoxical statements are used together alliteration –
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Metaphors And Personification
There will be similes and metaphors, And personification written in stanzas of twos or threes or fours; And the words like a persistent song in the
mind, And the lyrics are memories intertwined, Winds will sing through the empty air, Screaming forever without a care; Not one will notice the
peacefulness of life, Nature's sounds cutting through, deep like a knife; And each example shows, through voice and routine, A new layer of thought
that had lain unseen.
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Personification: Story Of Inanimate Object
How can you use personification to tell the story of this inanimate object? Write a summary of this object's life below! For this project the item
that I chose to write a story about was the american dollar bill for my project. The American dollar was born in the united states of America. The
location they are built in are two different bureaus within the department of treasury. A Bureaus is an office or department for transacting particular
business. The materials that 1 dollar is made out a fake type of "paper". it is not really paper from trees but it is a special type of paper called crane
paper. There are over 65 steps in making 1 dollar but I will only list the most important. it is made out of 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen.
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Personification In The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby,by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays that aspirations influence personality by showcasing the 20s through imagery.Each character evolves
after the events that occurred.No matter the amount of change there are significant to the being and encourages this with the major roles and the
smaller ones.Using depictions of the wealth and society around them,Fitzgerald shows how one can effortlessly transform.
Gatsby is the crucial character, his intentions are the plot of the novel,yearning for Daisy to love him."He looked around him wildly,as if the past were
here in the shadow of his house, just out of reach of his hand."(Fitzgerald 116). With Fitzgerald use of metaphor and personification to convey how
Gatsby is becoming intimate with...show more content...
When Nick had his first encounter with Myrtle he was wanting to know more about affair Tom was having began vocalizing his curiosity to
Catherine, Myrtle's sister, she inform Nick what Myrtle said how Daisy was Catholic and didn't believe in divorce. "Daisy was not Catholic and I
was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie."(Fitzgerald 38).Myrtle wants to escape with Tom on the idea of being in love not being labelled as
a mistress. She a married woman desired a forbidden romance with another man.She used to love Wilson but she discovered that he had rented a
tuxedo for their marriage ceremony as he couldn't afford one himself. Immediately she despised him for marrying a poor man was disapprove of.
While continuing seeing Tom she has grown distant with her husband, Mr.Wilson was noticing this causing him to repeatedly ask Tom for his car
for the purpose of moving away with Myrtle and start a new life together somewhere else."I've been here too long. I want to get away.My wife and I
want to go west." (Fitzgerald 130).Mr.Wilson attempting to keep Myrtle, he kept her in her room so that she couldn't leave.him. This is completely
out of character from the previous Mr.Wilson known yet determined to make his wife happy with him would do so by any
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Emily Dickinson Personification

  • 1. Emily Dickinson Personification It is safe to say that almost everyone wonders what our lives are going to be like in the afterlife. What are we to be and do throughout all of eternity? Do we have any control over what the afterlife will be like for us? Emily Dickinson pondered these questions for the duration of her life and wrote many poems about dying and death. However, Dickinson had many different interpretations about what death and the afterlife would be like. Sometimes her views are very romantic, but other times they are intimidating and a little eerie. Many people agree that, "[Dickinson's] poems' greatness comes from the elaborate use of literary techniques to give shape to death, and the ambiguity of meaning that allows different interpretations of these journeys"...show more content... She states, "Because I could not stop for Death–/ He kindly stopped for me" (1–2). These first two lines contain both of the aforementioned strategies. The speaker personifies Death by capitalizing the word to make it into a proper noun and additionally accompanies "Death" and the pronoun "he." Personification emphasizes the humanistic traits of Death and negating any thought of Death being intimidating. Death is nothing but a gentleman caller awaiting her presence on the carriage. The speaker also uses juxtaposition when she describes Death as kind. Kindness and anything to do with death are not normally associated with each other, but by pairing these two opposites, she shows how the personified man of Death is not frightening and is doing her a favor. The speaker couldn't find time for Death, but he caught up to her. It is clear that in this part of the poem, Death is being romanticized and it seems as though the journey, while possibly unexpected, is not necessarily feared. Without a fight, the speaker stepped into the carriage with Death, showing acceptance of her situation. She wants to pass this thought on to her audience to show that there is no control over when it is our time to go, when Death says it is time for the journey, we must welcome and join Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. How Does Mary Oliver Use Of Personification Pat Mora, Lucille Clifton, Mary Oliver use personification to create a message in these three poems by, how Lucille Clifton use personification to send a message. The personification sentence that Lucille Clifton created for her poem called "Earth is a Living Thing" by how the earth is "Feel her rolling her hand in its kinky hair." By how she uses words to make things that are nonliving sound like they are getting human abilities. Pat Mora uses personification to express the abilities of the non–living thing that she gave human abilities in her poem called "Gold". The sentence that she used in her poem called "Gold" was "When Sun paints the desert with its gold." Mary Oliver put personification in her poem so she could use the sentence Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Personification In The Odyssey The author of the book, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass, once wrote "Sometimes when you lose your way, you find yourself."(Hale, Mandy) "The Odyssey" is an epic poem written by Homer depicting the adventures of a man named Odysseus who is traveling back to his home of Ithaka. The poem "The Journey" by Mary Oliver features a girl who finally realizes her purpose then journeys out into the world. Personification in each of the poems portrays how people undertake journeys to pursue goals based on greed but instead find themselves during the journey and come to realize that their original purpose was trivial. Odysseus discovers more about himself through his self control, and lack thereof. While overall Odysseus' goal to make...show more content... The character in "The Journey" faces doubt and disbelief from the people in her life while she fights to leave. This particularly takes place at the beginning of her voyage after she finally realizes that she must go. "The whole house began to tremble"(Oliver,5). Emotion is given to the house through personification which depicts how the narrator is feeling. She is being held back and frightened to go off alone in fear of abandoning the voices that ask for her help. "You felt the old tug at your ankles. Mend my life! Each voice cried."(Oliver,9) By giving up her original goals which put others needs before her own and held her back, she can now get in touch with herself. During her journey, "there was a new voice, which was slowly recognized as [her] own"(Oliver,27). By going off on her own and forgetting the distractions and doubts of her past the narrator was able to get in touch with herself and learned who she is as a person. The character's journey begins with her overcoming the doubt that she receives but she can finally be released of those pressures and discover herself when she leaves behind the voices to find her Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Personification In There Will Come Soft Rain What tools do writers use to create meaning in a story? Most authors use many tools but the most common is figurative launguges; such as personification, imagery, similes, metaphors, repetition. For example Ray Bradbury uses imagery, personification and Simles and many more. Ray Bradbury specifically uses personification to bring life character to his stories. For example in Ray Bradbury's short story "The Pedestrian" he brings life to a police car, "Your name?' said the police car in a metallic voice." Ray Bradbury also uses personification in "The Velt" where "... busy humming to itself making a supper for four." In addition to that Ray Bradbury also uses personification in his short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" to bring character Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. What Does Personification Mean This chapter is from Tim O'Brien's perspective. The protagonist is Mary Anne, and how living there changed her and how she acted before and after she got there. Metaphor– "Her pretty blue eyes seemed to glow." (102). It is showing that her eyes are glowing like a lamp or in the dark because of how excited and fascinated she looked compared to the other people who she was just walking around looking at the people living in Vietnam. Imagery– "She had long white legs and blue eyes." (89). O'Brien wanted to describe how Mary Anne looks like. Personification– " Her body seemed foreign somehow" (94). O'Brien is comparing her body to someone that Fossie does not know because of how different and distant she became to him. Metaphor– "In the presence Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Personification In The Sonnet 18 "You forget everything. The hours slip by. You travel in your chair through centuries you seem seem to see before you, your thoughts are caught up in the story, dallying with the details or following the course of the plot, you enter into characters, so that it seems as if it were your own heart beating beneath their costumes." (Flaubert, 1888, p.120). I cannot agree more with that whenever I read. Even some of the works were written down centuries ago, their appealing pictures weren't buried in the dust of time, they are able to present vivid scenes and made me immersed. Like the Sonnet 18 written by William Shakespeare which rendered the beauty of whom the writer loved. Thomas F. X. Noble et al. (2014) stated "The work...show more content... After reading the whole sonnet over for a few times, I found out that the summer's day was a symbol of the transient beauty and the lover was the symbol of the eternal beauty. The symbolism presented veiled hints that revealed several double meanings in half concealing. It made the sonnet not superficial any more but with the deep thinking that people can dive in. When noticed the use of symbolism, I didn't consider the sonnet was only about love any longer. The summer is short; the nature is changing; the fair from fair sometime declines. But in the literal world, "Nor shall Death brag thou wand'rest in his shade'" "When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st", in contrast, you would never die, your beauty will never fade. Moreover, the use of Hyperbole, might be exaggerate, was also explain why: "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see/ So long as lives this, and this gives life to thee." I understood that the sonnet was aim to tell people the figures in written words can survived from the destruction of time. People want the beautiful things last forever, of course, but literature not only remain the beautiful things. All the things hover. Like the story of Hamlet, even hundreds of years passed, the sad story was still known by contemporary people. So from this sonnet I got the information if I want my ideas remained for a long time, write them down may be the best Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Personification Definition Essay Colors are feelings I can see, point of view The world is their canvas sheet metaphor (comparing world to canvas) Its white symbol canvas– (the canvas is white) the world without colors is empty and lonely just like an empty canvas I'm color blind at first sight point of view But then look deep into the light Rhyme– White, sight, light Their personalities are roaming free Personification Painting a universe inside of me Pun Painting– it refers to the verb or to the noun. Yellow Connotation– energy, happiness I can see point of view Skipping with joy Personification It's Running Personification Into the dancing sun Personification A sunflower, Sunflower symbol– happiness, growth Spreading its drifting golden glow Around the globe Rhyme –glow, globe...show more content... When needed I can see point of view A feather in the deep Feather symbol–hope Boundless blue sea Sea symbol – sadness The language of hues speaks with infinite shades, Personification A story told with colors Connects mankind as one. Shows the theme of the poem: Colors paint and unite the world with happiness and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Personification In Pi Yann Martel offers two accounts of Pi's survival story so that Pi is able to personify animals and also give animalistic qualities to humans. This exchange is only seen after both accounts are read. The reader is able to determine which he or she accepts as reality, but since the facts of the story go unchanged and both tales are primarily the same, the sole purpose is to highlight the traits humans and animals posses. Yann Martel exemplifies human traits in animals and animal traits in people through his claim in passage A by telling the two stories of Pi's survival. Although Pi claims that he is "not one given to projecting human traits and emotions onto animals," he constantly anthropomorphizes. During his observation of the sloths he sees the sloths as "upside–down yogis deep in meditation or hermit deep in prayer" (Martel 4–5). Although Pi's first comparison is small, it gives way to other instances of personification in his first survival story. For example, Orange Juice takes on many human...show more content... In addition to personification, Pi creates an emotional bond with Richard Parker through their journey, so when he leaves Pi is confused as to "how he could abandon [him] so unceremoniously, without any sort of goodbye, without looking back even once" (Martel 6). Richard Parker's depart is characteristic of how a tiger should react, but since Pi has personified the tiger, he expects an elaborate emotional goodbye since he thought they built up a relationship. Through personification, Pi is able to create a relationship with Richard Parker that cannot be reciprocated because in truth he is just a tiger. While Pi denies it, he personifies both Orange Juice and Richard Parker in the first story giving them human qualities in order to build relationships with the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Frequent Personification In Frankenstein The Romantic element of frequent personification communicates the theme of failure to preserve nature can result in the decomposition of humanity in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. This attribute of Romanticism can be noted in Chapter 9 when Victor Frankenstein spends time in nature after the untimely, and unjust death of Justine Moritz, his cousin. "A tingling long–lost sense of pleasure often came across me during this journey. Some turn in the road, some new object suddenly perceived and recognized, reminded me of the days gone by, and were associated with the lighthearted gaiety of boyhood. The winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal nature bade me weep no more,"(Shelley, 82). An additional moment where frequent personification is present is in chapter 23, shortly after the marriage of Victor Frankenstein and his childhood sweetheart and adopted family member, Elizabeth lavenza. "The wind, which had fallen in the south, now rose with great violence in the west. The moon had reached her summit in the heavens and was beginning to descend... suddenly a heavy storm of rain descended,"(Shelley, 185). Within the two previous excerpts from Frankenstein, Mary Shelley's use of personification, and more specifically of nature, anthropomorphizes nature into a pseudo character within the story. The role nature assumes is that of a maternal force, offering shelter and sanctuary to Victor but also warning him of the future and possible events. Victor's escape to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Mary Oliver Personification The poets use personification to create a message about nature in the poems "Earth is a Living Thing," by Lucille Clifton "Sleeping in the Forest," by Mary Oliver and "Gold" Pat Mora. In "The Earth is a Living Thing" Lucille Clifton states, "feel her rolling her hand in its kinky hair." The message Ms. Clifton's explaining in "The Earth is a Living Thing" is that nature is loved by things and it is cared for by others. "Sleeping in the Forest" author Mary Oliver writes in the poem "(the earth) her pockets full of lichens and seeds." In the poem the earth has human qualities that express that nature's ground also known as pockets have different types of lichens and seeds growing inside. They will continue make the earth beautiful and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. The Importance Of Personification Have you ever wanted to give up on something because you thought you'd never succeed at it? Well that certainly happened to me two times trying to get my drivers license from the DMV. This feeling of failing and never being able to succeed emerge on a cold January day, i was scheduled to take my drivers exam that day. I'm a nervous wreck at this time trying to remember everything i need to do right in order to acquire my license, as the instructor opened the door to get into the car my heart suddenly starts pounding harder and harder. I finally took a deep breath and began the test, everything was going well, I had no problem with the parallel parking and was using all my turn signals. When we started the road test i was thinking to myself "the hard part is over, now it is just the home stretch" well that was what i thought at least. I finish my test and the instructor ask me to pull into a spot in the parking lot, I put the car in park and thinking I passed i am waiting for the instructor to tell me to head inside to receive my license and have my picture taken. I saw her writing things down on her clipboard and the worst thing she could have said came out of her mouth telling me i did not pass, keep in mind i have...show more content... I schedule my test a month from that day and i just kept with it always trying to drive as much as i could to be have to have all the practice i need. The day comes around and of course i'm extremely nervous but i took a deep breath and tried to relax, i took the test and finally passed. The look on my face was a feeling of relief inside of me finally overcoming this complication. If i didn't keep at it with attempting my drivers test i wouldn't be able to keep going with things i struggle with and fail at but in the end when you finally succeed, it's the best feeling in the world. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Personification: A Short Story The goal that took the most effort and attention was " I will use personification in order to make the setting, or environment, changing, inspiring, and a dynamic background." This is because I, the poet, had to turn the setting into a dynamic flow guiding change to surge throughout the story. From the beginning, I had what some may call "Writer's Block," which caused me to have absolutely no idea of what to write. So, I turned on some music. While the song was playing, I would listen to every word and phrase of the lyrics, causing ideas to travel into my brain, out of my brain, and onto the paper. I had finally overcome my writer's block and created a rough draft. The next day, I came into class realizing that it was peer–review day. My Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Personification In Macbeth A Deeper Look The story Macbeth by William Shakespeare is definitely one that appeals to a humans' five senses. This is so, because Imagery is noticeably present within many scenes. This allows for individuals to obtain a complete experience which includes all of the five human senses which is sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. Act 2, Scene 1 is a perfect example of a scene that imagery can be seen within. Inside, examples of personification, similes, and metaphors can be found. With these literary devices added, it guarantees a better understanding. This is so, because they allow readers to create an image in their mind of what is happening while reading. Personification is a figure of speech that occurs in many writings. As it is generally known, personification is when human qualities are used to describe something that is non–living. Within Act 2 scene 1 personification is present many times. This is evident whenMacbeth says "Nature seemes dead, and wicked Dreames abuse The Curtain'd sleepe: Witchcraft celebrates". (Macbeth, Scene II, Act I) In this line alone, personification is used four times. In general, the significance of the line is to further explain Macbeth's experience after he had hallucinated. Each one of these describe what is happening around him after the vision of the false dagger occurs. These are in fact examples of personification for the reason that for every non–living thing a human quality is given. When Macbeth states, "Nature is dead" he Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Personification In Emily Dickinson's Poetry Emily Dickinson, a unique poet of over 1,700 poems is considered to be one of the most gifted poets in American Literature (Great American). In her poems qualities of nature, love, immortality and death are expressed through her words (Great American). Dickinson was born and raised in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her Puritan spirit, wrote very little until the early sixties as a result of the chaos of the Civil War. In 1862, she decided to send out her poems to Thomas Wentworth Higginson in response to his call to do so in article titled "Letter to Young Contributor" that he published in the Atlantic Monthly (American Authors). Higginson soon became Dickinson's mentor and was able to validate her as an authentic poet (American Authors). Her writing never truly became famous until after her death (Great American). Looking in depth to her poetry one can lead to paraphrasing, notice use of literary devices and utilization of themes and morals. In Dickinson "This is My Letter to the World", Emily is speaking to herself not to the world. As a reader it...show more content... The line that follows: "Simple news that nature told with tender majesty", is an example of personification. Dickinson is explaining what nature had said but in reality, nature cannot talk. Another example of personification is illustrated in this poem is shown in "Her message is committed to hands I cannot see", Dickinson is explaining the way nature works and notes that she doesn't understand in whose "hands" the work is being done. It seems to me that the most symbolic aspect of this poem is the letter itself, as who does she expect to read the letter? It simply demonstrates that she realizes that she is isolated from the world. It seems that nature plays a role in the way time goes by in her isolation with seasons changing and her isolation staying the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Personification In Society "You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is and ocean, if a few drops are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty," by Mahatma Gandhi. In society just because one person got a negative impact from society it doesn't mean everyone has. Society mostly gives a positive impact on an individual. By reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and "The World is Not a Pleasant Place to be" by Nikki Giovanni and watching "On the Road: Middle School Football" produced by CBS, one may be lead to believe that in order to get a positive impact from society you need people to support you. Ponyboy needs support from his gang, just like Keith got support from his team, and people need support from each other in order to move on in life. As the football team...show more content... Hinton gives us a great example of this. In the first place, each member of the gang looks out for each other. "Ponyboy, listen, don't get tough. You're not like the rest of us and don't try to be..." (171) With the support of Two–Bit he was reminded of who he truly was, and the impacted his choice later on when he decided to pick up the glass so someone wouldn't get a flat tire. (172) Afterwards Sodapop brings the brothers closer together. "We're all we've got left. We ought to be able to stick together against everything. If we don't have each other, we don't have anything," (716). Without each other, without support, they will be lonely and go down the wrong path. As a result Pony boy wrote a story to help people. " Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand the and not be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore,"(179). Ponyboy took what Two–bit and Soda said and created something positive out of it. Overall, between Soda's and Two–bit's actions, Ponyboy was impacted in an extremely positive Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. What Does Personification Mean personification – giving human characteristics to a nonhuman object pun – a literary term that utilizes a word with more than one meaning or words that similar and have different meanings simile – a comparison of two things using like or as onomatopoeia – a word that mimics the sound of the thing being described or referred to paradox – a statement that is is logically self contradictory hyperbole – an overstatement for the sake of emphasis understatement – a figure of speech that trivializes something that is important, thus making it seem less important synecdoche – a figure of speech that represents a whole or part of a whole oxymoron – a figure of speech in which two paradoxical statements are used together alliteration – Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Metaphors And Personification There will be similes and metaphors, And personification written in stanzas of twos or threes or fours; And the words like a persistent song in the mind, And the lyrics are memories intertwined, Winds will sing through the empty air, Screaming forever without a care; Not one will notice the peacefulness of life, Nature's sounds cutting through, deep like a knife; And each example shows, through voice and routine, A new layer of thought that had lain unseen. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Personification: Story Of Inanimate Object How can you use personification to tell the story of this inanimate object? Write a summary of this object's life below! For this project the item that I chose to write a story about was the american dollar bill for my project. The American dollar was born in the united states of America. The location they are built in are two different bureaus within the department of treasury. A Bureaus is an office or department for transacting particular business. The materials that 1 dollar is made out a fake type of "paper". it is not really paper from trees but it is a special type of paper called crane paper. There are over 65 steps in making 1 dollar but I will only list the most important. it is made out of 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Personification In The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby,by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays that aspirations influence personality by showcasing the 20s through imagery.Each character evolves after the events that occurred.No matter the amount of change there are significant to the being and encourages this with the major roles and the smaller ones.Using depictions of the wealth and society around them,Fitzgerald shows how one can effortlessly transform. Gatsby is the crucial character, his intentions are the plot of the novel,yearning for Daisy to love him."He looked around him wildly,as if the past were here in the shadow of his house, just out of reach of his hand."(Fitzgerald 116). With Fitzgerald use of metaphor and personification to convey how Gatsby is becoming intimate with...show more content... When Nick had his first encounter with Myrtle he was wanting to know more about affair Tom was having began vocalizing his curiosity to Catherine, Myrtle's sister, she inform Nick what Myrtle said how Daisy was Catholic and didn't believe in divorce. "Daisy was not Catholic and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie."(Fitzgerald 38).Myrtle wants to escape with Tom on the idea of being in love not being labelled as a mistress. She a married woman desired a forbidden romance with another man.She used to love Wilson but she discovered that he had rented a tuxedo for their marriage ceremony as he couldn't afford one himself. Immediately she despised him for marrying a poor man was disapprove of. While continuing seeing Tom she has grown distant with her husband, Mr.Wilson was noticing this causing him to repeatedly ask Tom for his car for the purpose of moving away with Myrtle and start a new life together somewhere else."I've been here too long. I want to get away.My wife and I want to go west." (Fitzgerald 130).Mr.Wilson attempting to keep Myrtle, he kept her in her room so that she couldn't leave.him. This is completely out of character from the previous Mr.Wilson known yet determined to make his wife happy with him would do so by any Get more content on HelpWriting.net