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Probably the most famous example of personification in poetry

is the Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme .

Hey diddle, diddle

The cat and the fiddle

The cow jumped over the moon

The little dog laughed to see such fun

And the dish ran away with the spoon!

Personification is when a human quality is transposed

onto an animal or inanimate subject:

'dog laughed'....'dish ran away with the spoon'

In Wiliiam Blake's 'The Train' he makes

great use of personification.. the first stanza;

I like to see it lap the miles

And lick the valleys up

And stop to feed itself at tanks

And then, prodigious, step

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A simile compares one thing to another and it uses 'like' or 'as' e.g. the moonlight sea was like a velvet blanket or the clouds were as fluffy as a sheep


A metaphor is like a simile but it says one thing is something else, and unlike a simile, it doesn't use the words 'like' or 'as' e.g. my angry mum was a monster or he is a cheetah when he runs!


Personification gives an inanimate object a human characteristic e.g. the wind roared angrily or the trees whistled in the light breeze.

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Metaphor- The Sun was a searing blade on my skin. Simile- My grown brother cried like a baby. Personification- The leaves in the tree sang with the wind.

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The baby is AS cute as a button, the word as indicates that it is a simile because it is comparing one thing with another.

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The eagle even though a short poem is a good one by Alfred Tennyson

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The eagle by alfred tennyson has all of that

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well the best answer for it is the brook bye lord alferd tennyson try it

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I see the fish walking in the street

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The sunflower nodded there yellow heads

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