Amor Towles' book "The Lincoln Highway" covers the adventures of two young boys as they set out on a cross-country road trip, taking readers to 1950s America. Towles successfully uses a variety of literary techniques throughout the book to improve the storyline and create an enjoyable reading experience. These literary devices are used to increase the text's descriptive power, awaken feelings, and give the characters and themes being explored more depth. We can appreciate Towles' writing talent and learn more about the novel's importance by analyzing the literary methods he uses in "The Lincoln Highway." Applying objects with human qualities, personification is a literary device that adds a sense of life and energy to the story. Authors may make their stories appealing and relatable for readers by giving non-human beings human traits. We will look at a phrase that personifies sunshine and grass and gives them human characteristics in this essay. The author uses this technique to bring out our emotions, activate our imagination, and improve our understanding of the details given in the text. Personification is the process through which writers give non-human things characteristics that are human in order to make them seem human. It gives the text energy and …show more content…
When nonliving things are given human characteristics, we are better able to relate to them and engage with the story on a deeper level. Our emotional relationship grows even stronger when the sun and the grass are personified, adding a sense of happiness, peace, and trust to the story. Additionally, by giving all of these human traits, the author improves the reality and stress of the descriptions, giving us another point of view from which we can see the powerful sun rays and enjoy the reliable nature of the grass. In the end, this addition of human traits gives the story life and improves how we read