AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Function Of Personification Fiction Drama

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Function Of Personification Fiction Drama

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Identify the figure of speech: "The wind whispered through the pines."

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Personification. Wind can't literally whisper; it's given human speech ability.

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Flashcard 1: Identify the figure of speech: "The wind whispered through the pines."

Answer: Personification. Wind can't literally whisper; it's given human speech ability.

Flashcard 2: Identify the primary function of personification in: "The doorway yawned open into darkness."

Answer: To create ominous mood. "Yawned" suggests threatening, consuming entrance.

Flashcard 3: Which option best distinguishes personification from metaphor?

Answer: Personification gives human traits; metaphor equates unlike things. Metaphor creates identity; personification grants human behavior.

Flashcard 4: Identify the most likely function: "The cheerful sun applauded the parade."

Answer: To create a celebratory mood by animating nature. Sun "applauding" mirrors and amplifies joyful atmosphere.

Flashcard 5: Which function is most likely when personification makes a place feel welcoming and safe?

Answer: To create comfort through a sympathetic setting. Human-like warmth in setting reflects emotional safety.

Flashcard 6: Identify the personification in the sentence: "The wind whispered through the pines."

Answer: "wind whispered". Wind cannot literally whisper; only humans can.

Flashcard 7: What function does personification often serve in characterization?

Answer: It externalizes a character's inner state through the surroundings. Environment mirrors character emotions through human traits.

Flashcard 8: What function of personification best fits when nature seems hostile to a character?

Answer: To externalize conflict by projecting emotion onto setting. Environment mirrors character's internal struggles.

Flashcard 9: What function does personification often serve in theme development?

Answer: It embodies abstract ideas to clarify or emphasize a theme. Makes abstract concepts concrete through human qualities.

Flashcard 10: Identify the figure of speech: "The city never sleeps."

Answer: Personification. Cities can't sleep; the human need for rest is attributed to it.

Flashcard 11: Identify the primary function of personification in: "The alarm clock screamed at dawn."

Answer: To intensify irritation and urgency (tone). Human action "screamed" emphasizes harsh awakening.

Flashcard 12: What function of personification best fits when an abstract idea is made humanlike?

Answer: To clarify and emphasize an abstract theme. Human traits make abstract concepts tangible and relatable.

Flashcard 13: What is personification as a literary device?

Answer: Attributing human qualities to nonhuman things or abstractions. Gives life and human characteristics to objects or concepts.

Flashcard 14: Which function is most likely when personification makes a scene feel eerie or uncanny?

Answer: To intensify mood by animating the environment. Living environment creates unsettling atmosphere.

Flashcard 15: What function of personification best fits when an object seems to "judge" a character?

Answer: To create tone by implying moral or social pressure. Objects with human judgment create psychological pressure.

Flashcard 16: What is a reliable test to confirm a phrase is personification?

Answer: A nonhuman subject performs a human action or has a human trait. Check if removing human quality breaks the image.

Flashcard 17: Identify the personified entity in: "Justice turned her back on the poor."

Answer: Justice. Abstract concept given human action of turning away.

Flashcard 18: What function can personification serve in irony or satire?

Answer: It exposes human folly by animating institutions or abstractions. Human traits in concepts highlight absurdity or criticism.

Flashcard 19: Which option best identifies personification: "Time stole my youth" or "Time is money"?

Answer: "Time stole my youth". "Stole" is human action; second equates concepts.

Flashcard 20: Identify the personification in the sentence: "The city never sleeps."

Answer: "city never sleeps". Cities cannot sleep; attributes human need for rest.

Flashcard 21: What is the key difference between personification and a metaphor in one line?

Answer: Personification gives human traits; metaphor equates unlike things broadly. Personification specifically humanizes; metaphor compares.

Flashcard 22: What is a common function of personification in setting description?

Answer: To make the setting vivid and emotionally charged. Human traits make settings feel alive and evoke reader emotions.

Flashcard 23: What is the most common function of personification in descriptive writing?

Answer: To make imagery vivid and concrete. Human traits help readers visualize abstract concepts.

Flashcard 24: What is the most reliable cue that a line uses personification?

Answer: A nonhuman subject performs a human action or has human feelings. Look for verbs or emotions that only humans typically have.

Flashcard 25: Identify the figure of speech: "Opportunity knocked at his door."

Answer: Personification. Opportunity can't physically knock; it's given human action.

Flashcard 26: Identify the most likely function: "The clock scolded him with every tick."

Answer: To intensify guilt or pressure by animating time. Clock "scolding" creates urgency and judgment about time.

Flashcard 27: What is personification in literary analysis?

Answer: Attributing human traits to a nonhuman entity or abstraction. Gives nonhuman things human characteristics for literary effect.

Flashcard 28: What effect does personification often have on a reader's emotional response?

Answer: It increases empathy or intensity by making the nonhuman seem alive. Readers connect emotionally with human-like qualities.

Flashcard 29: What function does personification often serve in establishing mood?

Answer: It projects emotion onto the environment to shape atmosphere. Human emotions in objects/nature create specific feelings.

Flashcard 30: Identify the most likely function: "The shadows crept closer, watching."

Answer: To build suspense and menace by animating darkness. Shadows "watching" creates threatening, conscious danger.

Flashcard 31: Which option best identifies personification: "The kettle sang" or "The kettle was a singer"?

Answer: "The kettle sang". Direct human action; second is metaphor comparison.

Flashcard 32: Which option is personification: A) "The leaves danced" B) "Leaves are emeralds"?

Answer: A) "The leaves danced". "Danced" is human movement; B compares leaves to gems.

Flashcard 33: Which option is NOT personification: A) "Fear gripped him" B) "Fear is a cage"?

Answer: B) "Fear is a cage". "Cage" is metaphor comparing fear to object, not humanizing.

Flashcard 34: What is the function of personifying an object repeatedly across a passage?

Answer: To create a motif that reinforces a central idea or conflict. Repeated personification builds symbolic significance.

Flashcard 35: Identify the primary function of personification in: "Opportunity knocked once and vanished."

Answer: To emphasize fleeting chances (theme). Human actions "knocked" and "vanished" stress brevity.

Flashcard 36: Identify the personified entity in: "The house frowned in the rain."

Answer: The house. Building given human facial expression showing displeasure.

Flashcard 37: Identify the personification in the sentence: "Justice frowned on the verdict."

Answer: "Justice frowned". Abstract concept given human facial expression.

Flashcard 38: Which option best distinguishes personification from anthropomorphism?

Answer: Personification is figurative; anthropomorphism makes nonhumans act as humans. Anthropomorphism creates full human-like characters.

Flashcard 39: What is the most AP-style way to state function when analyzing personification?

Answer: Link it to tone, mood, characterization, or theme in context. Connect device to larger literary elements for analysis.