- 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 inEgyptian 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 toanthropomorphism , which views animal behaviour in human termsThe word derives from the Greek ζωον ("zōon"), meaning
animal , and μορφη ("morphē"), meaning shape or form.Examples
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Fenrisulfr , a wolf in Norse mythology.
*Airavata , the king god of elephants in Indian mythology.
*Clawfootbathtub , with feet in the shape of a lion's paws.
*The common representation of theHoly Spirit as adove inChristianity .
*Luke as alion inChristianity .
*A literary phrase such as "The roar of the ocean".
*The ability of severalwizards ,Animagi , in theHarry 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 SophoclesReferences
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