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Display titleSliding Scale of Anthropomorphism
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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit02:37, 18 March 2021
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Anthropomorphic Personification means, loosely translated, "human-like". Since there are many "human-like" characters in fiction (for obvious reasons), this page is here to make it clearer what the differences between the levels of anthropomorphism are, as they can often be rather ambiguous. Note that some characters could actually fit into a few categories - it can get even weirder when trying to categorize an Animate Inanimate Object on this list.
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