concept   shadow
culture   Western culture
statement   In Western culture, shadows are frequently linked to mystery, fear, and dramatic effect in art and folklore.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shadow Western countries Shadows are often seen as something to be avoided, especially at night or in isolated areas, due to fear of the unknown or superstitions. 1
2 shadow Western countries Seeking shade to avoid direct sunlight is a common health practice during outdoor activities. 1
3 shadow Western culture Shadows are often associated with darkness and fear in Western culture, often depicted in horror movies as a symbol of evil or danger. 1
4 shadow play Western countries Less familiar form of entertainment with limited cultural significance 1
5 shadow play Western countries Less common traditional form of entertainment, often associated with children's activities or experimental art projects 1
6 shadows Western countries Shadows are used to create dramatic effects in photography and art. 1
7 shadows Western countries Shadows are often used in art and photography to create dramatic effects and mood. 1
8 shadows Western cultures Shadows are often associated with mystery and danger in Western folklore and literature. 1
9 shadows Western cultures Shadows are often seen as a symbol of mystery and darkness, and are commonly associated with fear and the unknown. 1
10 wayang kulit (shadow puppetry) Western countries Considered a unique and exotic form of entertainment with intricate artistry and cultural significance 1