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Poetry Personification

Poetry Personification. What is Personification?. Personification is giving human traits (qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics) to non-living objects (things, colours , qualities, or ideas). Some examples are: a)The sun greeted me this morning.

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Poetry Personification

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  1. PoetryPersonification

  2. What is Personification? Personification is giving human traits (qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics) to non-living objects (things, colours, qualities, or ideas).

  3. Some examples are: a)The sun greeted me this morning. b) Snow had wrapped a white blanket over the city. c)Time never waits for anyone. d)Trees were dancing with the wind.

  4. Example The sun greeted me this morning. How is this personified? To help you answer this, ask yourself: In the line, what is the human trait?

  5. Let’s work through the examples to help us understand them. • The flowers were dancing back and forth on the field. • What is the object being personified? • What is the meaning?

  6. 2) The sun greeted me this morning. • What is the object being personified? • What is the meaning?

  7. 3. Snow had wrapped a white blanket over the city. • What is the object being personified? • What is the meaning?

  8. 4) Time never waits for anyone. • What is the object being personified? • What is the meaning?

  9. Read the sentences in the boxes on the left.  In the middle box, write down the object that is being personified.  In the last box, explain what the sentences means.  The first one is done for you.

  10. Can you think of a line of personification that relates to bullying? Here’s one I thought of… It broke his mothers heart to hear he was a bully.

  11. Through the last activity you should have noticed that in each line: • There was an object being personified and… • There was a meaning. It is not enough to say “The wall laughed”. Ask yourself: When someone else reads this, will they understand what it means?

  12. Challenge Create you own line of personification relating to bullying. Remember… • Personification is giving human traits (qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics) to non-living objects (things, colours, qualities, or ideas). • It needs to make sense! You cannot just say “the wall laughed”.

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