Mystery: December 09, 2020 Issue [#10503] |
This week: Mystery-Personification Edited by: amy-Finally writing a novel. More Newsletters By This Editor
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Hi! This is amy-Finally writing a novel. with your latest edition of the Mystery Newsletter. I will be showing you some things that can be personified in writing plus giving you some fantastic mystery to revel in. Enjoy! |
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I love poems and stories which give life and personality to animals and inanimate objects. This technique just pulls me completely into the story. I have even tried it once, with a fly that was trying to stay away from a cat, and I think it turned out fabulously.
Here's a few different things which can be personified and the type of voice and personality they may have.
Moose
Big and bulky in appearance, I have always envisioned moose having booming, loud voices with a gravelly tone. There personalities would probably be the same-rather gruff and ornery.
Deer
Deer are smaller and more delicate in appearance. I think that deer should have lilting, soft voices and ladylike, or prissy, personalities.
Raccoons
These animals tend to be seen as rascals and thieves. I think that raccoons should have high pitched, nasally voices that tend to be irritating. I have always envisioned raccoons having sly, cunning personalities. Not characters others would trust.
Tea Cup
Tea cups are delicate and, usually, very pretty. I think that their personalities should be much the same. If I were to personify a tea cup it would have haughty voice. In personality it would be stuck up and full of itself.
Highboy
This is the tallest of the bedroom furniture, and is sometimes part of living room furnishings. I think the best voice for a live highboy would be jolly and deep, like Santa Claus. The highboy's personality would be helpful and welcoming. After all, it holds some of our most comfortable clothes.
Coffee Table
This piece of furniture is the center of the living room and the center of the home when company comes. I see this piece of furniture have a soothing voice which is melodic and relaxing. I would see a coffee table as very lively and welcoming, jolly, but in a polite way.
These, of course are just suggestions. Let your imagination run away with you when giving a voice to something that normally would not have one. Have fun.
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