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pathetic fallacy

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pathetic fallacy

In the arts, the presentation of natural events and objects as controlled by human emotions, so that in some way they express human sorrow or joy (‘a brave little snowdrop’; ‘the heavens smiled on our enterprise’). The phrase was coined by the English critic John Ruskin in Modern Painters (1843–60), to describe the ascription of human feelings to the outside world.



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In another photograph taken by an unidentified lensman, the GDR seems to experience pathetic fallacy -- when it acquired a yellow air.
Then there's the apocalyptic Californian weather, which he frets about like a native (and uses as a pathetic fallacy for his moods - drought for desperation, floods for romantic troubles - which seems clumsy at best, solipsistic at worst).
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