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personificadas

Personificadas is the feminine plural form of the adjective personificado, used to describe entities that have been given human form or human characteristics. The related noun is personificación (personification), and the verb is personificar. The term derives from Latin personificare.

In usage, personificadas can modify feminine plural nouns such as figuras personificadas (personified figures), virtudes personificadas

In literature and visual arts, personifications are a common device. Abstract concepts (such as justice, wisdom,

In modern media, personificaciones and personificadas appear in poetry, novels, comics, and films, where concepts or

(personified
virtues),
or
estaciones
personificadas
(personified
seasons).
In
grammar,
it
indicates
that
the
subject
has
been
anthropomorphized
or
endowed
with
human
attributes
for
artistic
or
rhetorical
purposes.
time)
and
natural
forces
(like
wind
or
thunder)
are
often
depicted
as
personified
beings
or
figures.
Historically,
many
cultures
depict
deities
and
ideals
as
female
or
male
figures,
and
phrases
like
“figuras
personificadas”
describe
these
representations
when
treated
as
distinct
beings.
nations
may
be
portrayed
as
female
characters
or
as
living
beings.
The
term
is
also
used
in
linguistic
discussions
about
anthropomorphism
and
metaphorical
language.
Overall,
personificadas
refers
to
the
artistic
or
rhetorical
practice
of
giving
human
traits
to
non-human
entities,
frequently
expressed
through
feminine,
plural
descriptions.