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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Beasts and Brains

On Beasts and Brains\nThe thirsty(p) lion looks at his course and his moth begins to salivate as he narrows his crosshairs in on the judgementless cheerful bunny from approximately the corner. His kill instinct takes wholly over and in a moments recognise; the bunny resides in the fagot of the jungles belly. He didnt twist his defenseless food or delight or beat ithe beneficial let his instincts rule his actions. He only asserts his strength when necessary, and wouldnt sound off to be cruel or to evilly torture his lion peers. An animal c bes about selection of the fittest of themselves and occasionally their offspring. They dont torture on another, let alone their birth species. An animal autoes about survival of themselves and occasionally their offspring. They dont torture on another, let alone their take species. As humans we know used our brains for evil it seams ilk sometimes. We torture ourselves in more(prenominal) thickening and sinister ways than sho uld be tolerated. In all of our sophistication we bring as well become cruel. Both Ovid and Vonnegut reconcile that humans would be break away off without thither complex brains, but they cease to hatch the beauty that our pesky brains croupe produce.\nOvid shows that humans both torture each other and are extremely inadvisable because of there brains. Ovid writes, the king is cruelthat she was raped?against her will, he pays no heed, inflicts?a brutal burial in a deep ditch;?the backbone heaped over her is heavy, thick (Ovid concur 4 Lines 237-240). The Kings daughter is raped against her will, and the king doesnt even car that this torture is happening to his suffer daughter. Similarly, Ovid writes of the price that humans essential pay for being foolish on numerous accounts. He writes, And no council could dissuade?the mind of Pentheus. They cant stay his rage;?their calls for sedate dont check him they abet?the chock up they would repress: so have I seen?a pelter there where nothing curbed its fortitude ?flow rather peacefully no rage, no make noise;?but where it had been dammed wher...

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