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9 June, 16:59

15. Sc. 2, Lines 145-152: What example of personification is in this passage? What is ironic about

the winds' pity?

(The tempest by Shakespeare)

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  1. 9 June, 18:20
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    The wind's are pitying something (not sure what it is because not enough context) and wind's are inanimate things and only people are able to pity things so the personification is about winds' pity.
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