Personification:
By Brea Mangham and Claire Pikal
Definition: Giving non-living things human characteristics.
Further explanation: it gives life to non-living objects. It is often used in fiction; it also gives emotions, desires and senations within the personification, in personification it tends to be very exaggerated.
Charateristics: Non-living objects, a verb that is given to something that is alive.
Examples:
The feather danced in the wind
The thunder screamed like a child.
The hair tickled me as it was swepted across my shoulder.
The feather danced in the wind
The thunder screamed like a child.
The hair tickled me as it was swepted across my shoulder.