The Beast: Animal Representations in Art QUICK CHECK

1) Which statement is the best comparison of the symbolism behind Chinese and Egyptian lions? ANSWER: Chinese and Egyptian lions both represent royalty, but only Egyptian lions represent the horizon.

2) Which is the best definition of personification? ANSWER: giving animals and objects human characteristics

3)Which trait is not symbolized by Chinese dragons? ANSWER: evil

4) Which is the best definition of the term symbolism? ANSWER: the use of symbols to represent ideas.

5) According to Egyptian mythology, Horus has another son, Kebehsenuef, who has the head of a hawk. What characteristics might make Kebehsenuef fit for the job of watching a dead mummy’s vital organs? ANSWER: the keen eyes of a bird of prey.
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1) Chinese and Egyptian lions both represent royalty, but only Egyptian lions represent the horizon.
2) Personification means giving animals and objects human characteristics.
3) Chinese dragons do not symbolize evil.
4) Symbolism refers to the use of symbols to represent ideas.
5) Kebehsenuef, with the head of a hawk, would be suitable for watching a dead mummy's vital organs due to the keen eyes of a bird of prey.

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