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Antropomorfizmus, or anthropomorphism, is the attribution of human characteristics, emotions, and behaviors to non-human entities, such as animals, objects, or natural phenomena. This tendency is deeply ingrained in human cognition, allowing us to understand and relate to the world around us by projecting our own experiences and perspectives onto it. In literature and art, anthropomorphism is a common literary device used to make characters more relatable and to explore complex themes through symbolic representation. Animals are frequently depicted with human-like thoughts, motivations, and speech in fables, myths, and children's stories, serving as vehicles for moral instruction or social commentary.
Beyond storytelling, anthropomorphism plays a significant role in religious and mythological traditions. Deities are often conceived