Personification
Anthropomorphism is when human characteristics are given to non-human entities.
A robot made to resemble a human is typically called a humanoid robot. These robots are designed to mimic human-like movements and appearance to some extent.
The study of the human psyche is called psychology. It focuses on understanding mental processes, behaviors, emotions, and cognitive functions in individuals.
This is called displacement, where emotions directed toward one person or object are redirected to another person or object.
"Expendable human beings" refers to individuals who are considered disposable or replaceable in certain situations. This devalues human life and can lead to ethical concerns about how individuals are treated or viewed in society.
You can't become a nonhuman if you were born human. Nonhuman is used to refer to a object or animal which displays human-like characteristics.
When an inanimate object speaks in a play, it is called personification. This literary device gives human qualities, such as speech, to non-human entities.
Near sighted
When an object's position changes relative to another object, it is called motion. This can refer to an object changing its location, orientation, or both in relation to another object.
A change in speed or direction of motion is called "acceleration". If an object's speed or direction of motion changes, then the object is "accelerated".
An object made by human hands dating back to ancient times is called an 'artifact.'
"Inhuman" is a word that means "lacking human qualities". It generally refers to the shape of an object that does not appear human-like, but may also refer to unnatural human thoughts.
Personification is the literary device where human qualities are attributed to objects or things.
Personification
Personification is when human traits or emotions are assigned to something non-human, giving it human-like qualities or feelings.
This could be either a simile or a metaphor depending on how it is worded.
It is called anthropomorphism. It involves attributing human characteristics or behaviors to non-human entities, such as animals or objects.