Personification is a literary device where human characteristics or qualities are attributed to non-human entities, animals, or objects. It is used to bring life, emotion, or depth to the non-human entity, making it more relatable and engaging for the reader. A common example of personification is: "The wind whispered through the trees."
Used as a literary device, personification is when human qualities are given to animals or objects. Hope this helps :)
Personification is a literary device where human qualities, attributes, or emotions are given to non-human things, such as animals, objects, or abstract concepts. This technique helps readers better relate to and understand the characteristics being described.
In the colloquial language, not really. If you write very good the French language, you can use "bien-aimé" and other words which usually refers to a person. It is called "personnification". This technique is only used in the literature.
There are quite a few to choose from.Frida Kahlo is very popular, and so is Georgia O'Keeffe.its a matter of tatse and opinion of course ;but id like to mention aN artist called ;Tamara Lempika , from Poland c 1920 .a socialite who liked eating out and champagne ,check out her work , woman with great work should be queen