Tuesday, June 10, 2014

What are verbs specific to living subjects called?



The set of verbs applicable to living organisms can also apply to other inanimate subjects like rain forests (e.g. resembled, looked) but I'd like to identify those verbs which are strictly applicable to living organisms.



Perhaps this is a better representation:




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While it's possible for a forest to speak figuratively, I only want to focus on the literal use of these verbs. I want to identify the organism verbs, including human verbs. Oh, and deceased subjects that were once living should also be considered as organisms.


Answer



I don't believe such a distinction can be drawn; anything can be personified to use any verb, at least metaphorically.



The sun can smile upon a child's summer day. Necessity can mother invention. Trees converse whenever the wind blows. The old mountain can swallow the inexperienced.


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