The presence of a complex language image in a literary text, or in other words, a tropeic complex, raises the problem of revealing the mechanism of its construction. The complexity of the image is due to the complexity of the system connections of lexical units, i.e., the complexity of their semantics in a literary text. Impersonation (personification) in all its varieties can be called a favorite tropeic technique of Olga Gromyko. Through impersonation, subjectivity is communicated to inanimate objects and phenomena, and subjectivity is communicated to the narrative. The use of tropeic complexes combines both the features of our thinking and knowledge of the paradigmatics and syntagmatics of language units at the level of long-range Association. The complexity of the semantics of lexical units in the text occurs step-by-step and is partially implicit.