representing a group as existing only to serve a specific purpose
Objectification.
Objectification. Manifestation.
The opposite of anthropomorphism is attributing nonhuman characteristics to humans. William Stafford, in an unpublished poem called "Possibility," practices the opposite of anthropomorphism in these phrases: "my gull thoughts" and "your ocean surge."
Consider the vulgarity of objectification. Personification must be its opposite: imagining that even an ash tray is worried about second hand smoke is the very stepping beyond the present and into the fantastic and literary that poetry promises. Authors use personification to make stories/ poems more dramatic and interesting or to convey a certain mood. Personification also helps us to relate more to the object or idea that is being personified because it is easier for us to relate to something with human attributes. Basically, personification is an inanimate object doing something that only an organism can do. ex. The rival flower (inanimate object) slowly pulled out his gun. (flowers don't have hands or guns!) another example would be, The flowers are dancing in the wind.
Crescendo-Gradually getting louder Diminuendo-Gradually getting softer Staccatto-Quick, dashed notes Ritardando-Gradually slowing down Poco a poco-Little by little Allegro-Fast Forte-Loud Piano-Soft Andantino-Moderately fast
Objectification
Objectification.
sure why not
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Objectification. Manifestation.
I'd tentatively suggest objectification.
A movie about slaves beig happy to serve their wealthy masters
The goal of criminology in science is to understand the causes and patterns of crime through empirical research and evidence-based analysis. The objectification in criminology refers to treating crime and criminals as subjects of study, focusing on the systematic and objective examination of criminal behavior rather than moral judgments or stereotypes.
An example of objectification would be reducing a person to just their physical appearance or sexual attributes, disregarding their thoughts, feelings, and agency as an individual. This can manifest in treating someone as a mere object of desire rather than a complex human being with their own autonomy and worth.
To draw a parallel between the objectification of working-class people and that of Artworks Ap#x
existed only to serve their masters
To draw a parallel between the objectification of working class people and that of artworks