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Pygmalion

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Pygmalion is a Greek name. Pygmalion—or Pygmaion according to Hesychios of Alexandria—is probably a Cypriot form of Adonis, a Levantine vegetation-god.

It may refer to:

In the arts, the mythical character is depicted or is alluded to in (listed in roughly chronological order) the following:

In psychology:

  • The pygmalion effect, a concept in psychology describing the behavior of individuals as people expect them to behave
  • Pygmalionism or agalmatophilia, an erotic attraction to statues or immobility