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Welcome to the world of anthropomorphism, an intriguing concept that allows us to attribute human characteristics and traits to inanimate objects or animals. This term encompasses a wide range of representations, where various entities, from animals and plants to objects and phenomena, acquire human qualities, actions, and emotions.

In our collection, you will find numerous examples of anthropomorphism in various cultures and traditions, where endowing objects with human properties serves as a means of conveying moral lessons or presenting an understanding of the world. For instance, mythology often features gods and deities possessing human traits, reflecting human experiences and conflicts, enriching mythical narratives.

Objects and animals depicted in the context of anthropomorphism can take on human roles, interacting with each other just like people, which makes them particularly appealing to the audience. This can be seen in literary and artistic works where animals are often portrayed as characters endowed with human intelligence and emotions, making them more relatable to viewers.

Moreover, anthropomorphism can manifest itself in technology as well, for example, in the design of robots and virtual characters intended to interact with people on a level they understand. This effect bridges the gap between human perception and mechanisms, creating a more natural and intuitive contact.

With each new depiction created with elements of anthropomorphism, we open up a world where the boundaries between humans and the environment are blurred. This allows us to approach contemporary issues from a new perspective, as well as to reinterpret old stories, giving new meanings and lessons.

Anthropomorphism

The Portrait of the Polite Rabbit