Anthropomorphism In How Stories Came To Earth

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In the short story, “How Stories Came to Earth,” anthropomorphism is used entirely throughout the text and given to Anansi, who is a spider, and many other characters throughout the literature. Anthropomorphism is the giving of human traits and characteristics to objects of which are not human, like animals, gods, and other inanimate objects. Similarly, in all of the stories anthropomorphism is used in order to provide identity and certain characteristics of those of humans to the characters in the stories, so to provide them with their own personality and to achieve the goal of the author. The story’s characters, specifically Anansi, are given principal attributes including curiosity, understanding, reliability, creativity, Anansi’s desire