What is personification?
Personification brainstorming: (follow these steps closely)
1. Think about this school year, your art major, a personal belief, or a particular class. Choose a topic or subject. (if you have a better idea, feel free to use it--if you are stuck, choose my suggestion)
2. Give this school year, your art major, a particular class, or some aspect of your life (your religion or a personal belief), etc. a personality by defining:
CLASSWORK: After writing your letter, write a poem or a short story using personification. The more you write for this class, the higher your participation grade will be. Use your time in the lab effectively. Today is a day for WRITING!
Personification brainstorming: (follow these steps closely)
1. Think about this school year, your art major, a personal belief, or a particular class. Choose a topic or subject. (if you have a better idea, feel free to use it--if you are stuck, choose my suggestion)
2. Give this school year, your art major, a particular class, or some aspect of your life (your religion or a personal belief), etc. a personality by defining:
- How old is this person?
- What gender is this person?
- What does this person look like? What does he/she wear? What kind of hair style or shoes does he/she sport?
- What kind of personality does this person have? (happy-go-lucky? angry? morbid? annoying? respectful? cruel? hopeful? pleasant? sad? jealous?, etc.)
- Give this person a quirk or personality trait. (Always sings in the shower, doesn't like the color green, likes to pull wings off flies, doesn't eat anything beginning with the letter "f", dislikes laziness, etc.)
- How else would you describe this person? What's his/her favorite pastime or activity? What's his/her pet peeve? Etc.
CLASSWORK: After writing your letter, write a poem or a short story using personification. The more you write for this class, the higher your participation grade will be. Use your time in the lab effectively. Today is a day for WRITING!
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