Studentaktiviteter for Gresk Mytologi: The Creation of the World
Anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism is a kind of personification, in that human-like traits are ascribed to non-human objects, but personification is used for the purposes of imagery and giving an impression. Anthropomorphism is more concrete: the goal of anthropomorphism is to make an entity appear or actually behave like a human. When animal characters talk to one another and behave in a human way, they are no longer strictly animals or beasts, but "morphed".
Anthropomorphism Definition
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human emotions, traits, and/or intentions to entities that are not human. Such entities may be animals, objects, gods, or ideas.
Anthropomorphism is an important concept when learning about Greek mythology. People explain the unexplainable with familiar concepts: earth, sky, mountains, air, light, darkness and plenty of others are made into sentient beings; simultaneously natural forces and thinking entities. By representing nature as people, the forces are more easily comprehended. In the case of Greek mythology, "characters" can represent natural forces and ideas. Many of the immortal gods are both individuals with thoughts and feelings and also greater concepts. For example, Ouranos has a personality and acts with intention, but he is also the incarnation of the sky.
Examples of Anthropomorphism in Literature
- Aesop's Fables
- Redwall
- The Jungle Book
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Animal Farm
- Fantastic Mr. Fox
- Charlotte's Web
- The Tale of Despereaux
- Stuart Little
- Just So Stories
- "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf"
Essential Questions for the Greek Creation Myth
- How does the theme of violent power struggles relate to Greeks in antiquity? To mankind?
- What can a story tell us about a group of people?
- What is anthropomorphism and how does it help us?
Greek Mythology Names
Because Greek Mythology has been translated from Greek to different languages and then retold again and again, many names have changed. For example, you might see "Ouranos" instead of "Uranus" in different texts. You may wish to teach the Latin or Anglicized names in conjunction with, or in place of, spellings related to the Greek. Feel free to copy any of our storyboards and adjust to suit your needs.
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