👉 In literature, a personifying character is one who is characterized by traits or actions that are associated with the personality of another person. This can be done through various means such as using speech, dialogue, and acting out situations to emphasize a character's traits. For example, in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," Hamlet is described as being "a man of words" because he uses his language to describe his inner turmoil and the actions of others around him. Similarly, in J.R.R.