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Emotion in Poetry: Personification
By Vivian Gilbert Zabel


One poetic device that can add much emotion to poetry is personification. Giving non-human things emotions reserved for people creates a greater sense of emotion.

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kristal writes:

Subject: helpfulness

this is a helpful website to go on when you want to learn about poetry.

Comment provided June 6, 2008 at 5:45 pm
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Tina Kuypers writes:

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I am currently enrolled in a public high school in Australia and have been asked to complete an essay about poetry and the techniques personification and metaphors, as well as also writing two poems requiring each of these techniques. These pages helped immensely and I would really like to thank you

Comment provided November 3, 2009 at 6:27 am

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