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  1. Personification and anthropomorphism are both literary devices that attribute human characteristics to non-human entities, but they do so in slightly different ways:
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  3. Personification:
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  5. This is when inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas are given human traits, emotions, or intentions.
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  7. It's often used to create vivid imagery and evoke empathy or understanding.
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  9. Example: "The wind whispered through the trees." (Here, the wind is given the human action of whispering.)
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  11. Anthropomorphism:
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  13. This involves attributing human characteristics, emotions, and behaviors to animals, deities, or objects in a more literal and detailed way.
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  15. It's commonly seen in fables, cartoons, and literature where non-human entities act like humans.
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  17. Example: Characters in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, where animals talk, think, and behave like humans.
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  19. In essence, personification is a stylistic tool used for description, while anthropomorphism creates fully fleshed-out human-like characters from non-human beings.
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