Personification, pinyin: nǐrén Personification refers to a rhetorical device that imitates things (including objects, animals, ideas or abstract concepts) into adults, so that they have human appearance, personality or emotion. Personification can be expressed by adjectives, verbs or nouns.
Personification is to personify things. That is to say, treat things as people, and write with feelings, words and actions like people. Anthropomorphic writing can make the article more vivid, vivid and concrete, which can not only vividly write a certain feature of things, but also have a unique figurative effect after personification.
Anthropomorphic sentence making
1. This article is beautifully written because he makes good use of rhetoric, such as metaphor and personification.
2. personification can make the work more vivid and interesting.
3, anthropomorphic sentences: rivers and mountains, you raised me, mother earth, hug me tightly.
4. Metaphor can be simply regarded as the combination of metaphor and personification.
5. They all use personification rhetoric, comparing dragonflies, trees and summer to people, so that the scenery has human expression and artistic conception, and the scenery described is more vivid and lively.
6. The tree forgets that flowering is an anthropomorphic sentence.
7. Fables and fairy tales are mostly anthropomorphic.
8. Fairy tale creation often adopts the method of imitating things to modify words, which is called analogy.