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![]() 3- PERSONIFICATION Personification is a metaphorical device used by poets when they: 1-humanize objects 2- or when they attribute human qualities to nonhuman objects or abstract ideas In other words it is a type of metaphor in which the vehicle is confined to a human being. When Robert Herrick says to the daffodils And having prayed together, we will go with you along We realize that he is using the word "prayed" in a metaphorical sense. People pray, but the daffodils do not; and so they are personified in order to convince* the reader of the flower's delicacy. Let us look analyze the following example Let not ambition* mock* their useful toil In this line the poet personifies both ambition by comparing it to someone who mocks Also the use of the third person pronouns (he, she, him, his, her) to refer to nonhuman objects is another device of making personification. Spenser personifies Phoebus* in "Eliza*" I saw Phoebus thrust out his golden head Upon her to gaze __________________________________________________ _________ __________________________________________________ __ __________________________________________ ____________________________ ________________ ________ ____ __ _ انتظروا المزيد من المصطلحات ......
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![]() آخر تعديل بواسطة مستر/ مينا ماهر ، 02-11-2008 الساعة 05:43 PM |
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