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What is the personification in the poem Mirror by Sylvia Plath?

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What is the personification in the poem Mirror by Sylvia Plath?

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The second line of the first stanza: “Whatever I see I swallow immediately.” the sixth line of the first stanza: “Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall.” and the eighth line of the first stanza: “I think it is part of my heart. But it flickers.” Remember that all of these lines are giving the object (a mirror, in this case) human qualities. Mirrors cannot swallow things, meditate, or have a heart.

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