Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
an example of Pathetic fallacy in mariana by Lord Tennyson Alfref

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Consider stanza 3, She hears sounds like (Angelo): the "nightfowl crow" and the "oxen's low." This can be seen as a pathetic fallacy: where inanimate things or animals reflect the emotions of a character.