Anthropomorphism


Anthropomorphism is a attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. it is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology.

Personification is the related attribution of human have and characteristics to abstract picture such as nations, emotions, as living as natural forces, such as seasons and weather.

Both defecate ancient roots as storytelling as well as artistic devices, and most cultures have traditional fables with anthropomorphized animals as characters. People have also routinely attributed human emotions and behavioral traits to wild as well as domesticated animals.

Etymology


Anthropomorphism and anthropomorphization derive from the verb form anthropomorphize, itself derived from the Greek ánthrōpos ἄνθρωπος, lit. "human" and morphē μορφή, "form". It is number one attested in 1753, originally in mention to the heresy of applying a human form to the Christian God.