I'm teaching an English writing class in Korea and our class was wondering this. The problem is that Zoomorphism is the closest.
Personification and Anthropomorphism are technically the same, giving human qualities to an animal or thing. Personification is objects and Anthro is animals.
By this logic, zoomorphism would only be to people, but there is no equivalent to personification.
The greek meaning, though, of anthropomorphism is to change something from human to something else, so zoomorphism would technically work. Morph means change, anthro person, zoo animal.
My class is considering making up a new word, but so far Animalification is the best we have. :)
Anthropomorphism - attributing of human characteristics and purposes to inanimate objects, animals, plants, or other natural phenomena, or to God.
When an animal object or force is given human personality traits it is known as anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is a rhetorical device used to bring life and personality to non-human subjects. It is often used in literature art and film to create a narrative and evoke emotion in the audience. It can be used to personify animals objects natural phenomena and even abstract concepts. For example in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals on the farm are given human attributes and personalities to represent different ideas and political beliefs.Anthropomorphism can be used in a variety of ways: Personifying animals to make them relatable to the audience Giving objects and inanimate objects human characteristics Attributing human emotions and behavior to natural phenomena Assigning human characteristics to abstract conceptsAnthropomorphism is a powerful tool for creating narratives and engaging the audience. It can be used to evoke emotion in the audience and to bring life to otherwise inanimate objects. By giving non-human subjects human personality traits an artist can create a narrative that resonates with their audience and allows them to connect with the subject matter in a unique and meaningful way.
Anthropomorphism
its called personification example: The sun smiled down upon us. The flower weeped as it was plucked from the ground. The mirror laughed at my ugly reflection. i apologize! Giving an inanimate object ANIMAL qualities is a category of personification called Anthropomorphism simple definition:http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropomorphism longer definition:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-anthropomorphism.htm by what i have learned of it... there seem to be a few different views on it
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Anthropomorphism - attributing of human characteristics and purposes to inanimate objects, animals, plants, or other natural phenomena, or to God.
Zoomorphism; assigning animal characteristics to non-animal entities.
An animate object is anything living ex. an animal, a person, a plant etc. An inanimate object is anything without life ex. a baseball bat, a fork, a lamp etc.
When an inanimate object is compared to an animal, it is called personification. When the object is given human characteristics specifically, it is called anthropomorphization.
sessile. This term is good for any animal that doesn't move: barnacles, sea-squirts, tube worms.
When an animal object or force is given human personality traits it is known as anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is a rhetorical device used to bring life and personality to non-human subjects. It is often used in literature art and film to create a narrative and evoke emotion in the audience. It can be used to personify animals objects natural phenomena and even abstract concepts. For example in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals on the farm are given human attributes and personalities to represent different ideas and political beliefs.Anthropomorphism can be used in a variety of ways: Personifying animals to make them relatable to the audience Giving objects and inanimate objects human characteristics Attributing human emotions and behavior to natural phenomena Assigning human characteristics to abstract conceptsAnthropomorphism is a powerful tool for creating narratives and engaging the audience. It can be used to evoke emotion in the audience and to bring life to otherwise inanimate objects. By giving non-human subjects human personality traits an artist can create a narrative that resonates with their audience and allows them to connect with the subject matter in a unique and meaningful way.
Physical Features are: not man-made objects eg). Mountains, rivers ETC. Human Features are: Man-made objects eg). Buildings, Cities ETC. Hope this helps :)
Behavioral characteristics are particular things on an animal example : claws on a crab , whiskers on a cat , claws on a bear
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if an animal is a felis what characteristics does it have??
the animal kingdom characteristics are that they are unicellular and they don't need sunlight
Yes, an animal is alive. It breathes; it reproduces; it consumes, digests and eliminates, and it grows. These are what living things do, that "inanimate" things cannot.