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How and why does the author personify nature in the Windstorm in the Forest.?
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How and why does the author personify nature in the Windstorm in the Forest.?
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The author uses various methods to personify nature in
“A Windstorm in the forest”.
His description of nature throughout this essay, helps produce a
personified image in the mind of the readers,
which is how he helps make a personified image by giving personal features to nature.
He gives these personal features and a
personified image to nature
in order to make the essay more realistic at its base.
The personification in nature is a method to add a better twist to the essay as opposed to other such essays, while also helping give a better and
more realistic touch to the essay
, helping us relate more and put ourselves in the setting as well.
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