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Clothing and Personification In “The Jacket,” Gary Soto uses personification, a figure of speech in which inanimate objects are given human qualities. In this case, Soto compares his jacket to an “ugly brother” breathing over his shoulder. Have you ever owned an article of clothing—or a childhood toy, or another inanimate object— that you felt you had a “human” relationship with? Was it friendly, or more antagonistic, as Soto’s is? How would you personify your object? |