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Prosopopoeia is a poetic writing technique when the author attributes his own or third-party phrases, thoughts and images to different characters (living or fictional). Using this technique, the author gives the images not only names, but also endows them with personal character traits and behavioral traits. Many authors write using this method, from the writers of Ancient Greece to the present day. In prosopopoeia, a person can be "narrated" in his shortcomings and strengths. This can apply to both literary characters and historical or fictional heroes, and also describe the author himself, thanks to which his features will be conveyed to the reader

The first step in giving the description of literary heroes a personal character is the transfer of dialogueists (interlocutors), various types of monologues (statements of one character) with a pronounced speech characteristic. Speech characteristics represent the characteristics of a character’s speaking (his voice, timbre of speech, intonation