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Filter by Meaning The personification of the sun as a god was common in ancient cultures.
He is the personification of evil in the movie.
The tree danced in the wind, a personification of nature.
The computer screen glared at me with a blue eye, a personification of technology.
The ocean waves whispered secrets to the shore, a personification of the sea.
The character of Satan in John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is a personification of evil.
The character of Death in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" series is a personification of mortality.
The character of the Ghost of Christmas Present in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is a personification of generosity and goodwill.
Warren Buffett is the personification of financial wisdom and success.
The rusty old bike was a personification of the neglect and indifference of its owner.
The car's headlights stared at me like two unblinking eyes, a personification that sent shivers down my spine.
The mountains stood tall and proud, a personification of the strength and majesty of nature.
In the story, the evil witch was a personification of all the wickedness and cruelty in the world.
The moon smiled down on us, a personification of the friendly, watchful presence that has guided us since time immemorial.
The poem's speaker addresses the rose as if it were a person, a personification that allows the reader to see the flower in a new light.
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