Anthropomorphism- the attribution of human
characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object.
I
believe everyone is an anthropomorphist starting from a very young age. By the
time we can talk we are conversing with teddy bears, and tucking our Barbie in
at night. None of our toys are alive and yet we believe them to be so. You can
chalk this up to the imagination but I chose to associate it with
anthropomorphism. I found it very hard to get rid of stuffed animals and dolls
and I still have several –in my attic granted- because they were too real to me
to give away. It is not just an attachment; you feel attached to things. For me these toys have
personalities. Starting at a very young age I believed all of my dolls and toys
to be alive in some way. Maybe not
even with the personality I was assigning them when I played but I believed
they had a consciousness. I guess I was a weird kid because it was not just my
toys. It was the rocks on the playground the tire swing the trees. All of these
things were very alive and aware to me. I thought everyone felt
that way. Boy was I surprised when I expressed my feelings and people were
confused.
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thing anthropomorphizing is normal in writing. Things like swords and items of
power in books like Eragon tend
to be given personalities and life. A good example is the ring in Lord of
the Rings. It’s just a ring and yet
it is characterized as evil and dangerous. Downright detrimental. Not just
because dangerous people wanted it but because it itself is hazardous. The
whole Toy Story series is anthropomorphized! They are toys! Speaking! Alive!
Doing human things! This was very exciting for me as a child because finally someone
got it! Yes, toys were alive! Now you have movies like Monster House
where houses come alive and try to eat people. Granted it’s attributed later to
the idea that the scary old guy’s dead wife is the spirit of the house but
before that the house is just considered evil. It had human features like a
face and a tongue and a uvula and had a personality to match. Anthropomorphized
to the max.
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Anthropomorphism
can really contribute to a piece of work. It can make an object such as a sword
or a ring even more important and add clever plot twists (such as making Frodo go
crazy.) However doing it personally in your everyday life can make you one
weird kid… and teenager. Bugs for instance. I cannot kill them it’s not just
the act of taking a life or whatever it’s because they have personalities to
me. I think about it if I accidentally kill one I feel really, really bad. This
leads to a lot of jaunts carrying bug filled cups outdoors and clearing snails
off the drive way – at least mosquitos personalities are annoying.
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This is so true! Good work Katie!
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