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Points of View - The Ultimate Personification of an Object


Cole Matthews

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Points of view are so important in stories.  As writers, we have to pretend to be someone else, feel what they feel, and ache with their longings.  As an exercise, let's pretend to be something not alive.  You can fill the object with whatever you feel or think.  The object will become a character, a witness, and your sounding board.  

 

#215 - You are a porch swing.  You must describe the events that unfold around you, but only during times of great emotion.  That's when you awaken.  

#216 - You are a potato chip bag alongside a city street.  You tumble and blow from place to place.  What do you see?

 

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Personification is one of my favourite prompts. You can have such fun and it really makes you think about how whatever you've chosen would act, think, feel. 

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