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national personifications, many of
which are male.
Personifications are very
common elements in allegory, and
historians and
theorists of
personification complain...
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represented by
personifications,
often loosely shown as a
female classical goddess.
Examples include Marianne, the
national personification of the French...
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Personifications of
death are
found in many
religions and mythologies. In more
modern stories, a
character known as the Grim
Reaper (usually
depicted as...
- It may
appear in
political cartoons and propaganda. In the
first personifications in the
Western World,
warrior deities or
figures symbolizing wisdom...
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personification of
Russia is
traditionally feminine and most
commonly maternal since the
Middle Ages. Most
common terms for
national personification of...
- However, as can be seen from the image, it was also used as a
national personification. The
symbolic depiction of a
country as a
woman called by the Latin...
- the more
common female personification of the
United States beginning in the 20th
century List of
national personifications Britannia, a
similar symbol...
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Early European personifications of America,
meaning the Americas,
typically come from sets of the four continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. These...
- responsiveness.
Number personification in
children is
typically considered a
different phenomenon than OLP; though, like OLP,
number personifications in children...
- and
major events such as the World's Fair and the Olympics.
These personifications may be
simple human or
animal figures, such as
Ronald McDonald or the...