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    Old House in the Woods Outside my window theirs an old farm house sitting down in the valley surrounded by pines. The darkness mixed with the trees give the house camouflage in the evenings when the sun goes down. Their is a legend that the property the house sits on is the home of a demon‚ it’s been given the nickname‚ "Hell’s Half Acer". The house has been for sale ever since we moved here ten years ago. Sleeping there is like sleeping in the devil’s backyard ‚ which doesn’t sound fun at all

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    uses Personification‚ Alliteration‚ and Imagery to create a picture in the readers mind‚ to show the difficulty of his decision to “take the road less traveled by” and to express the necessity of the making a choice. Frost uses personification in the poem to help the reader relate to the object (Personification the giving of a human quality to a non-human object). An Example is “Because it was grassy and wanted wear”‚ Frost is saying the road wants‚ which it cannot ‘want’. Personification also helps

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    An example of personification in the story is when Rikki says‚ “It must be the head‚” he said at last‚ “the head above the hood; and when I am once there‚ I must not let go (para 57).” This shows the use of personification because the author uses the mongoose’s natural instinct to kill cobras and combines it with the text so that it seems as if Rikki-Tikki is thinking where to bite Nag. Another time when the author used personification is when the text states‚ “Darzee’s wife

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    In this section by Ellie Wiesel‚ you see personification through "Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes"(Wiesel 34). This literary device impacts the meaning of what Ellie is going through‚ and if it were not in this quote‚ you wouldn’t be able to fully grasp the severity and finality of Ellie’s faith. This example of personification allows you to infer that his faith is going to go through many trials throughout his time in the camps and

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    In the story "Cornet at night" by Sinclair Ross‚ personification can be used for a variety of Different in what way?different things. Personification‚ as we all know is primarilly used for giving a human emotion‚ feeling or action to an abstract idea or inanimate object‚ but personification can be used for so much more. In this case‚ personification can be used to also let the reader picture what is to come and to let them experience or draw their own feelings from the story. It lets them feel as

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    tends to transcend the category of ‘season‚’ and more accurately takes on the form of a revival. By utilizing personification‚ Dickinson is able to bring to life the natural elements that form the essence of spring‚ while implicitly relating these intrinsic qualities of spring to her faith. Throughout most of her works‚ Dickinson tends

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    Poetry Analysis - “Inferno” In a composure of escalating intensity‚ "Inferno" is a twenty-five line poem of increasing intensity just like a musical arrangement. In "Inferno‚" an anonymous teenage author uses metaphors‚ personification‚ and well-chosen diction that explores how an inspiration to achieve a goal is partnered with a strong motivation for succeeding. The author uses several metaphors throughout the poem that compare how a musical composure is a constantly building and developing work

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    The brilliant uses of imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism in Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for death” reveal that death is not the end‚ but only the beginning of an eternity. Through Dickinson’s use of imagery‚ she successfully paints the different scenes with descriptive language and metaphors to allow the reader to get a deeper sense of the mood and what the poem is conveying. Using personification as one of the most important tools of literature in the poem‚ the author creates

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    The Importance of Personification in “The Black Cat” It is not uncommon to experience stress and mood swings‚ particularly if one is stressed and exhausted. However‚ pets do not typically drive their owners to complete madness. In the horror fiction story “The Black Cat”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the main character develops a hatred for not one‚ but two black cats. In this story‚ Poe writes in such a way that the reader can experience the main character’s slow descent into madness‚ guilt‚ and remorse

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    Zeus‚ who disobeys his father and gave humans fire. In "Prometheus” he states‚ ‘“It is very greedy; you must feed it twigs until it becomes a proper size. Then you must stop‚ or it will eat everything in sight- and you too’” (Evslin 57). This personification can tell the reader how fire actually is since they both have greed and know how concreted greed is making it ideally difficult to stop. They can also infer how dangerous it is for the people to have such thing since they are not sure what it

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