not exactly. if u wanted 2 make it a personification you would need 2 say: the walls were talking to anyone who would pass by them. there just one of many examples there are of personification. :)
the walls glared at me.
The walls of Fort Sumter were fifty feet high.
"If rocks could think!"or"If walls had ears"
a soldier who guarded the walls of a castle or fort.
A fort with high adobe walls where Spanish soldiers lived is called a Presidio. These were established in the Spanish colonies as military garrisons to protect settlements and missions.
In the War of 1812, the walls were one story high. After the war, the walls were made two stories high.
The tower stood tall and watchful, its stone walls whispering stories of bygone days.
A large fort; a set of buildings defended by walls and battlements.
Building a fort was often necessary to protect the soldiers and the food supplies from marauders. The fort had high walls and solid barriers to keep all supplies safe from thieves.
Personification
They would basically make an opening in the walls of the fort and swarm in. At times they would go over the walls. They also had their siege equipment for use. Depending on the constructions of the fort, they would use a battering ram, or fire to breach the walls. Sometimes diplomacy was used, at other times the defenders simply saw the Roman army and gave up. In still other instances a traitor would open the gates of the fort for the Romans to enter.