antropomorfisia
Antropomorfisia is a term derived from the Greek words "anthropos" (human) and "morphe" (form), referring to the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object. This concept is widespread across cultures and appears in various forms of art, literature, and religion.
In mythology and religion, anthropomorphism is often used to make deities more relatable to humans. By giving
In literature and folklore, animals are frequently anthropomorphized to convey moral lessons or explore human nature.
Beyond creative works, anthropomorphism can also be observed in how humans interact with non-human entities. Pets
The phenomenon of anthropomorphism highlights a fundamental aspect of human cognition: our tendency to project our