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Golems
Animated antropomorphic being from the Jewish folklore Comes from the hebrew word Gōlem (גּוֹלֶם), meaning "embryo" or "unfinished" First mentionned in the Psalm book of the Talmud FACT : Originally written "Emet" (truth) on it's forehead, then erased the first "e", giving "Met" (Death) ----> Gives the golem neutrality
Golem :
What's a golem and it's origins First artistic representation, book, and movie of/about the golem The Golem in the popular culture
Summary
Rabbi Loew with his Golem, 1899
Mikoláš Aleš
Frankenstein, or the modern Prometheus's book cover
Mary Shelley, english novelist, author of Frankenstein, 1818
Cover of the book "The Golem" (Der Golem), 1915
Gustav Meyrick, austrian author
Last of the three movies he made about golems
Cover of The Golem : How He Came into the World, 1920
Paul Wegener, german film director
The Golem in the POPULAR CULTURE