Personification is a figure of speech where human qualities are attributed to non-human entities or objects.
It imbues inanimate objects, animals, or abstract concepts with human-like characteristics, emotions, or behaviors, enhancing the imagery and adding depth to the narrative.
For instance, describing the wind “whispering secrets” or “dancing through the trees” personifies the wind by attributing human actions to it.
This technique is commonly used in poetry, prose, and storytelling to evoke vivid mental images and create a more engaging and relatable experience for the audience.