Zoomorphism

Zoomorphism

Zoomorphism is the shaping of something in animal form or terms. Examples include:

*Art that imagines humans as animals [Hope B. Werness, "The Continuum Encyclopedia of Animal Symbolism in Art", Continuum International Publishing Group, 2004, px. ISBN 0826415253]
*Art that creates patterns using animal imagery, or animal style
*Animal-deities, such as exist in Egyptian mythology [Simson R Najovits, "Egypt, Trunk of the Tree: A Modern Survey of an Ancient Land", Algora Publishing, 2004, p279. ISBN 0875862012]
*Therianthropy: the ability to shapeshift into animal form [Gerina Dunwich, "Wicca A to Z: A Modern Witch's Encyclopedia", Kensington Pub Corp, 1998, p155. ISBN 0806519304]
*The tendency of viewing human behaviour in terms of the behaviour of animals, analogous to anthropomorphism, which views animal behaviour in human terms

The word derives from the Greek ζωον ("zōon"), meaning animal, and μορφη ("morphē"), meaning shape or form.

Examples

*Fenrisulfr, a wolf in Norse mythology.
*Airavata, the king god of elephants in Indian mythology.
*Clawfoot bathtub, with feet in the shape of a lion's paws.
*The common representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove in Christianity.
*Luke as a lion in Christianity.
*A literary phrase such as "The roar of the ocean".
*The ability of several wizards, Animagi, in the Harry Potter series of books to transform into animals.
* The ancient Egyptians gods were based on animals.
* The sphinx from the "Ouedipus the King" written by Sophocles

References


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