Elimination is a rhetorical figure that allows you to endure inadverted objects with properties, qualities and signs of a person. Another name of the personification is personification. The basis of this literary reception is a projection mechanism that helps transfer certain human qualities to inanimate objects.
Increasingly in the literature you can meet an impersonation in the description of nature and its phenomena. For example, in the design "Wind whispers", the natural phenomenon is attributed to the properties of a person. In the literature, this artistic technique helps to give speech colorfulness and expressiveness.
How to find an impersonation?
When analyzing the text, pay special attention to whom they are attributed to certain properties and quality. In the personification of this object is not a person. They are an animal, natural phenomenon, plant, etc. It is this object that is empowered by human qualities, thanks to which the reader can even better imagine an object and its quality.
What is the personification?
What tasks sets the following tasks?
- Giving text of expressiveness. Elimination is applied in artistic, scientific literature not just like that. Personification attracts the attention of the reader and helps even better delve into the essence of the work.
- Development of imagination. A comparison of inanimate objects with a person helps more colorfully imagine the described picture and feel read strings.
- Education. Children and adolescents are much easier to remember the image and properties of any object, if it is endowed with human qualities. For example, in fairy tales and bass, many personification meets, thanks to which children increase in the work and, therefore, learningability.
Where is the personification?
Personification can be found in fairy tales and myths. Describing a real or invented event, the writer applies an impersonation to give text expressiveness. In myths, personification helps even better explain the essence of the read. That is why there are so many examples of works in the myths, where the qualities of a person were attributed to the oceans, seas, plants and inanimate objects.
Also personification is often found in other artistic literature. So, Tyutchev often used an impersonation to better convey natural phenomena. For example, in his work there is a string "No one is silent". Here, half the quality is attributed to humanity, which gives a complete reason to call this turnover by personification.
Not so often personification is found in the scientific literature. In these texts, personification is used as a stable expression.
Examples
Elimination is found in conversational speech. For example, it is in all familiar phrases: "The rain is going", "Winter came," "Tuchi run", "WORD WORLD", "Blizzard is angry" and others.
In folk poetry, personification is found in the following lines:
- "Trees happily tremble, swimming in the sky blue"
- "Sing trees, shook water"
- "Heavenly Azure laughs"
- "Comfortable silent sadness"
Elimination is a powerful artistic technique that allows you to give brightness and expressiveness to the scientific text. Moderate application of this speech challenge helps to be better delved into the essence of the read.