Apostrophe
Related Category: Literature: General
figure of speech in which an absent person, a personified inanimate being, or an abstraction is addressed as though present. The term is derived from a Greek word meaning a turning away, and this sense is maintained when a narrative or dramatic thread is broken in order to digress by speaking directly to someone not there, e.g., Envy, be silent and attend!—Alexander Pope, On a Certain Lady at Court.