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  2. Insects in literature - Wikipedia

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    Insects have appeared in literature from classical times to the present day, an aspect of their role in culture more generally. Insects represent both positive qualities like cooperation and hard work, and negative ones like greed.

  3. Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things - Wikipedia

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    Hearn studied and wrote extensively on insects. [5] The last section of Kwaidan contains three essays on insects and their connection to Chinese and Japanese beliefs. [6] Butterflies: Personification of the human soul. Mosquitoes: Karmic reincarnation of jealous or greedy people in the form of Jiki-ketsu-gaki or "blood-drinking pretas".

  4. Category:Novels about insects - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... Pages in category "Novels about insects" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. List of fictional arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Insect fictional The Stingiest Man in Town: Barry B. Benson: Honey bee Bee Movie: Barry B. Benson (Voiced by Jerry Seinfeld) is "just an ordinary bee" in a hive in Sheep Meadow, Central Park in New York City. Bim Heimlich Caterpillar A Bug's Life: An overweight caterpillar who speaks with a German accent and longs to be a butterfly. Bumble ...

  6. Category:Insects in culture - Wikipedia

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    Insect bites and stings; Insects as food; Insects in art; Insects in ethics; Insects in Japanese culture; Insects in literature; Insects in medicine; Insects in music; Insects in mythology; Insects on stamps

  7. Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy - Wikipedia

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    The motif of the insect became widely used in science fiction as an "abject human/insect hybrids that form the most common enemy" in related media. [11] Bugs or bug-like shapes have been described as a common trope in them, and the term 'insectoid' is considered "almost a cliche" with regards to the "ubiquitous way of representing alien life".

  8. Charles L. Hogue - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hogue was the founder of a new discipline he called "Cultural entomology" concerning the influence of insects on human culture in the areas literature, language, music, the arts, interpretive history, religion, and recreation.

  9. Category:Fiction about insects - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Index of articles about insects in fiction. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 ...