Personification is the literary term that attributes human characteristics to inanimate objects or abstract ideas.
Empathy is the term for an emotional response that corresponds to the feelings of another person. It involves understanding and sharing the emotions of others.
The clinical term for the fear of things that look human is "anthropophobia."
A term for someone who gives in to peer pressure is a "conformist" or "follower".
Personality.
The term is "empathic accuracy," which refers to the ability to accurately perceive and understand others' emotional states through observation and inquiry.
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the term is 'personification', when giving a non-living thing a human characteristic
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to an animal or thing.
Anthropomorphism is the term used to describe the tendency to attribute human thoughts, feelings, and motives to animals. This can lead to misunderstandings of animal behavior and can affect how we interact with and care for them.
The term for assigning human attributes is anthropomorphism. Examples are fables and animal cartoons.
The term "emotional landscape" is commonly used to describe a region or area that reflects human feelings and attitudes. This concept refers to how emotions and personal experiences can influence one's perception and interpretation of a particular place.
Personification. This literary term attributes human characteristics, such as feelings or behaviors, to a non-human entity - in this case, humor is described as cold and drowsy.
The term you are looking for is "Pathetic Fallacy".