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personificationFigure of speech or literary device in which animals, plants, objects, and ideas are treated as if they were human or alive (‘Clouds chased each other across the face of the Moon’; ‘Nature smiled on their work and gave it her blessing’; ‘The future beckoned eagerly to them’). See also anthropomorphism. Personification has an important relationship with allegory, as many allegorical works, such as Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, include characters that are personifications of abstract qualities, such as Despair.
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| The personification of the Laws, and of their brethren the Laws in the world below, is one of the noblest and boldest figures of speech which occur in Plato. As described by Sola, this monster was the exaggerated personification of all the ages of cruelty, ferocity, and brutality from which he had descended. Count Ilya Rostov with the other members of the committee sat facing Bagration and, as the very personification of Moscow hospitality, did the honors to the prince. |
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