Human
There are two things that make up a : god and animals. s alone have morality, ability to know the principles of right and wrong behavior, and ethical judgment. Alexander Pope, Shakespeare, and Gilgamesh, these people and books, use concepts of beings are: morality, divinity, and integrity. In today�s world it is shown that s are very easily divinity and animal.
Concerns and perspective status of a person and behavior is what leads s through life. One of these is which perseverance gives determination of a strong-minded person. A person leads himself with his or her own good moral conduct. We are different than animals in a way, that we can see happiness, while most animals can�t. ...
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that s equal god plus animal. The divine plus the beast makes up a person. Another point that is mention on pg 49, is that man should be able to see his own death. s are the only animals aware that they are going to die, and what might possibly happen. Essay on Man, Alexander Pope, says that a man doubts everything. s can see the good and bad in things, while an animal just wonders what it is. The �s mind and body both prefer different things. The mind could say you�re too fat, and yet the body is hungry. Animals just eat whether they are hungry or not, in the wild they could careless about anything else. � condition� is brought up here, where s have to do more than just reproduction. Gods they control life, and learn, and as part of such, s must too. s now a days, go to school and college to learn. Shakespeare, in Hamlet, believes that s move like angels. The mind of a should be of the god�s type. We have knowledge, technology, and man made things waiting and built ...
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