
Prosopopoeia
UK
/ˌprɒsəʊpəˈpiːə/
US
/ˌprɑːsəpəˈpiːə/

Translation prosopopoeia into russian
prosopopoeia
NounUK
/ˌprɒsəʊpəˈpiːə/
US
/ˌprɑːsəpəˈpiːə/
The poem uses prosopopoeia to give voice to the inanimate objects.
В стихотворении используется персонификация, чтобы дать голос неодушевленным предметам.
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prosopopoeia
NounUK
/ˌprɒsəʊpəˈpiːə/
US
/ˌprɑːsəpəˈpiːə/
A rhetorical device in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting.
In the poem, the author uses prosopopoeia to give voice to the ancient statue, allowing it to narrate its own history.
A figure of speech in which an abstract concept, such as an idea or emotion, is personified and given human attributes.
The novel's use of prosopopoeia allows the concept of justice to speak directly to the characters, influencing their decisions.