This sentence personifies something by personification rhetoric, which vividly shows the characteristics of something and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings.
Personification refers to personification of things (including objects, animals, ideas or abstract concepts) to make them have human appearance, personality or emotion. Personification can be expressed by adjectives, verbs or nouns. Personification is to personify things. That is to say, treat things as people, and write with feelings, words and actions like people.
Anthropomorphic writing can make the article more vivid, vivid and concrete, which can not only vividly write a certain feature of things, but also have a unique figurative effect after personification.
Give things the characteristics of human behavior, vividly express the author's feelings, make readers feel that the object described is more vivid and close, and make the article more vivid.
Extended knowledge
Rhetoric is a collection of expression methods used in various articles or applications to improve the expression effect. There are 63 categories and 79 subcategories of figures of speech. By modifying and adjusting sentences and using specific expressions, the way of language expression can be improved.
These 63 types of figures of speech are: metaphor, sketch, analogy (also known as figurative body, which is divided into personification and parody), avoiding repetition, changing use, layering, filling (setting off), setting off (contrast, setting off), reversing the pen, upside down, overlapping, truth (also known as thimble and couplet bead) and comparison.
Share (combine, narrate and speak); Complex overlap, compound deviation, * * * use, combination, call, intertextuality, intertextuality, conversion, palindrome, demotion, metonymy, rhetorical question, ambiguity, parallelism, couplet, description, arrangement, connection, exaggeration, warning, presentation, pun, repetition, overlap.
Transposition, truth, homophonic, break, symbol, mosaic, word analysis, euphemism, graceful song, synaesthesia (empathy, empathy), jumping away, and turning text.