Personification.
Describing an animal or thing with human qualities is called anthropomorphism. It involves attributing human characteristics, emotions, or behaviors to non-human entities.
When an author gives human qualities to an animal in a story they anthropomorphize it.
In a poem it is called Personification...or anthropomorphism.
its called personification when a non human is given human qualities
Personification
That is called personification.
Anthropomorphism is the correct term. Personification can be used, but is less correct in terms of comparitive psychology.
Giving human qualities to an object is known as anthropomorphism. It involves attributing characteristics, emotions, or behaviors typically associated with humans to non-human entities. This can be a literary device used to make the object more relatable or to create a sense of empathy in the audience.
The term for assigning human attributes is anthropomorphism. Examples are fables and animal cartoons.
It's called personification.
personification
an anthro-dog is a half human half animal AKA a furry
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