In his essay
"The Damned Human Race," Mark Twain's comments force us to ask ourselves "at which end of the animal spectrum do we fall." Twain's essay utilizes many examples that prove his points. Whether you concur with Twain or not, which of his pieces of data provides the most convincing argument in your eyes? What events from history or society today do you connect to this argument? Explain. (The deadline to post a response to this post is midnight, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013.)
2 comments:
The piece of data that has the most convincing argument is the fact that people are greedy. The animals would only store enough food for that of which they needed and no more. Humans no matter how much money they have always want more. The rich will keep on getting more rich.PR1
I agree with his statement that an animal will eat all of what it catches. Humans will hunt for more than what they need. This really shows how wasteful humans can be. AV1
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