personifikaation
Personification is a figure of speech in which human characteristics—such as thoughts, emotions, or physical attributes—are attributed to non-human entities, including animals, objects, or abstract concepts. This device appears in poetry, prose, speeches, and everyday language to create vivid imagery or to convey meaning more clearly.
Common examples include phrases like "The wind whispered through the trees," "Justice is blind," or "Time marches
In literary analysis, personification is often seen as a bridge between the concrete and the abstract, helping
Historically, personification has been central to allegory and myth, where virtues, vices, and cosmic forces are