👉 Non-personification is a literary device used in literature to make abstract or complex ideas more accessible and understandable. It involves replacing a person with an object, entity, or concept that lacks the human attributes of speech, thought, emotion, or personality. This technique can be used to give characters a unique perspective, enhance their complexity, or create a sense of realism or depth. For example, in Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Macbeth uses non-personification by attributing his descent into madness to the