Animals
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anthropomorphism
Fairy tale
Storytelling
Narrative
I had a chance to research the automorphism. It seems like it reflects how rehumanised the animals were. I've got it. Shawn disturbs us, and I felt I was the kind of person creating a story for the animals. If I could bring an example, I usually see so many scrolls around the university. I imagined the squirrels. Was each of them picked their head on me and I met they literally tried telling me a story about, like, what are they doing, or they're interested about to know me, or they just wanted to be saying hi to me when I was walking around, or they're interested when I thought of grabbed them when I was seeing them. They are eating. I usually search. Sometimes, I watch how many classmates or artists turned animals into humanisation. The anime also turns animals into human styles. If I could bring an example, there is the B star. There is the bastard heavy metal. It's humanising the animals, like creating a human body, having abs and everything. It's way too humanising. I also got a chance to see each of the oil panes on a modern uh galleries was totally humanising the animals into something I also could pick the example of Winnie the Pooh was also a little bit humanised, or maybe bitcher spots is uh animals got little bit humanised with the child fantasy way, just like we need to put a child fantasy away. They got a humanist, but they might be talking wrongly because I don't know anything specific about humanizing. What will it be? Everybody's thinking, what exactly did it mean? Do you have any particular ideas on what humanizing is?
In the lesson, I saved the lecturer's and the class's perspectives in a document, where my lecturer presented facts and his opinions of anthropomorphism. I personally find that anthropomorphism is a long journey to see in my visual way the meaning of anamorphism. It's like surreal images presenting Alice and Wonderland.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dqzQytBbDvyEYucgrhFNLy8XMpyC3WlZVVC-CzV8FQQ/edit#slide=id.p20
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From our discussion with the group, I had a chance to research and mention, uh. The artist who had created it had been writing, and I feel it might also illustrate the plague. Dogs The water ships down these two creations, which are about like the animals living there. Richard Adams's Plague Dogs is about the stories of 2. dogs that had been run away from the shelters because they got experimented on. It's pretty upsetting. How were the dogs treated? It was unfortunate because The dogs don't deserve this kind of treatment, and we could see insights from a dog's perspective. It's a bit tricky because we cannot really learn about animals. Minds or understanding all the animals wanted to tell us a person. Think is giving me so many questions about the theories of the dolphins about the 20PERCENTAGE of brain cells.
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It's like smartness, like questioning an animal's brains about how many percentages it could have a dolphin or how many percentages it could have an animal. It makes me question whether an animal could have more like a percentage in their mind. The other creation is the watershed down. It was that kind of animation, Just like the dog's one. It's supposed to be presented on a kid's TV series. I heard this TV series was banned from the kids' channel because it's shoving in a grotesque way of living. The dogs and the rabbits were being treated poorly and experimented on. They wanted to be much more presentable, like running away and wanted to be living. It's like shoving different alterations, like, for example, Peter rabbits when the rabbits wanted to live, eat, and feed themselves because they have to live by something. So they need to eat something to be alive. It's. It's similar to when you go on a safari and can see that. How was this going from the animals? So this small animal, the frogs eating plants, and that plant eater got eaten by a frog, and the frog got eaten by a bird, and the bird got eaten by a lion? So these rabbits don't find their way out of the living. It's pretty sad because even my tutor mentioned when he was watching as a kid, he was crying, and this was. Lifestyles were shown in the plot. It's obviously not like Peter Rabbit, so I've had funny actions, and everything is amusing for the animals. It was like this is the come. Of the way he was in reality, The rabbit has to be run away from the humans and has to be run away from dogs, has to be ended up to be got entrapped and has to be found all racing high. This is like showing an actual perspective, or it's not the camera we put inside a rabbit hole, and we sing inside how a rabbit was acting. It could be questionable why we are humanizing the animals, but this is a perspective that talks of the animals personally, like this house, where we are inside our minds. We put a camera inside those rabbit holes and sang how a rabbit's life was going. We sing the dark sides of the rabbit's life.
The platonic relationship or the physical relationships with an animal how worse it could be and how many taboo gonna be breaking boundaries between the animals and the humans and being turning to like Tel joke or exhausting time like experimenting this love feeling or like letting the animal or letting yourself to turn into some illegal thing to do with the animals¿













