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Personifications meaning
plural of personification
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By engaging with the subconscious realm, we transform latent beliefs into vivid mental imagery, narratives, or personifications.
Among these personifications are Happiness, a happy-go-lucky girl with no filter, Sadness, who’s usually crying and Sex Drive, Guy’s very horny driver and a distributor of condoms.
Antiquity, in Leopardi's vision, is the infancy of the human species, which sees the personifications of its myths and dreams in the stars.
Father Christmas as gift-giver In pre-Victorian personifications, Father Christmas had been concerned essentially with adult feasting and games.
Genre painting is a term for paintings where the main subject features human figures to whom no specific identity attaches in other words, figures are not portraits, characters from a story, or allegorical personifications.
In Western cultures, personifications of autumn are usually pretty, well-fed females adorned with fruits, vegetables and grains that ripen at this time.
Jane Fejfer, Roman Portraits in Context (Walter de Gruyter, 2008), p. 10. Women of the emperor's family were often depicted dressed as goddesses or divine personifications such as Pax ("Peace").
Morality plays are a type of allegory in which the protagonist is met by personifications of various moral attributes who try to prompt him to choose a Godly life over one of evil.
Personifications came later, and when they did they reflected the existing custom.
Science," the two personifications which they thought of representing modern values and hailed him as "Second Confucius".
Smith, 4–5; 208–209 Small figures of deities, or their animal personifications, are very common, and found in popular materials such as pottery.