Spanish power is personified by the "bull".
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I believe it has to do with power and deference. God and Death are deemed supreme and hold the power, whilst feminine objects/essences such as destiny and life are female because they defer to a higher power (God and Death respectively). Hope that helps!
Hours crawling is being personified.
In the proverb wisdom is personified as a woman crying out in the street
The bull is a powerful symbol of Spanish culture, representing strength, vitality, and masculinity. Its association with traditional practices like bullfighting and agricultural life reflects the historical and social significance of the animal in Spain. Bulls also embody a spirit of bravery and resilience, traits often admired in Spanish heritage. This connection is further deepened by the bull's prominence in art, literature, and national identity.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet
The planet Uranus was named for the primordial god who personified the sky.
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He personified the quality of endurance, evident in his bearing the heavens. Iapetus was his father, who plotted with his four brothers to casterate Ouranos.
The flower is being personified. It is taking on human emotions.
Petardas in Spanish, or "kitschy" in English, means firecracker. Its more of a personified word, meaning boring or heavy. It can also be used as to describe a firecracker- an explosive or powder that has a significant detonation.