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What are some personifications in cabin fever diary of a wimpy kid?

You're right to ask! While "Cabin Fever" isn't a story known for its deep metaphors or rich symbolism, there are a few subtle examples of personification:

* The Cabin Itself: The cabin, while inanimate, often seems to hold its own personality. Greg describes it as "creepy" and "gloomy," almost as if it's actively trying to make him uncomfortable.

* The Weather: Greg often portrays the weather as an antagonist. He describes the snow as "piling up" and the cold as "biting." This gives the impression that the weather is actively working against him and his plans.

* The "Cabin Fever": While not a literal being, the feeling of cabin fever itself is personified. Greg describes it as something that "creeps up" on him and makes him feel restless and irritable.

It's important to note that these are rather subtle personifications, more like giving human characteristics to inanimate objects or concepts than full-blown figurative language.

Do you have any other examples from "Cabin Fever" you'd like to discuss?

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