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    rather than positive all throughout history. Therefore‚ mankind is inherently evil‚ but also has the capability to overcome through positivity. Mankind tends to react to most situations balefully. According to Mark Twain’s The Lowest Animal‚ “man is the cruel animal (text 5).” For instance‚ consider the time when man “shuts

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    Realism Essay Throughout the span of humanity‚ we have been known for our many intriguing emotions and traits. Twain’s “The Lowest Animal‚” states that our greed‚ rage‚ and lust for power make us seem below animals. Although humans are quite capable of kindness and compassion‚ Twain is correct in that humans are prone to let their negative traits be prevalent. People’s ability to show hate and discriminate has unfortunately been a staple in human history. Pre-1954‚ in American culture‚ it was completely

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    The Lowest Animal Miserly‚ vengeful‚ and foolish are just a few ways in which Mark Twain describes why humans are the lowest animal. There are many reasons to agree with him such as violence towards children‚ abuse of animals‚ insults of a racial‚ sexist‚ or religious nature‚ and indifference to the unfortunate. Although all of those topics are worthy to be discussed‚ this essay will focus on the abuse of the elderly. The capacity to abuse and take advantage of the elderly demonstrates that

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    Essay – The Lowest Animal > The statement that can best be made about the purpose of The Lowest Animal by Mark Twain is that he believes that mankind is immoral‚ vulgar‚ wasteful‚ vengeful‚ discriminatory; cruel‚ greed‚ and obscene. This is because he has a moral sense and conscience despite this‚ doesn’t make our decisions right and properly. However‚ contrast with Mark Twain’s thesis; I think human beings are not that all bad and not the lowest animal‚ but perhaps not the highest animal either.

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    Twain compelling essay The Lowest Animal; he talks about how humans are not as advanced morally as they should be‚ and how cruel man is. Twain proceeded on proving his appeal by using the scientific method: Ethos- making him creditable by conducting experiments‚ Logos- using logic or citing the facts and Pathos- playing on the emotions. The Lowest Animal makes humans revaluate themselves and actions and make us realize that we are no better than all of the other animals. Man is greedy. Human accumulate

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    "higher animals"‚ whereas others believe that we have ascended from the "lower animals". In Mark Twain’s essay‚ "The Lowest Animal" (1896)‚ he portrays the idea that the human race has no hope‚ as we have too many flaws. It is undeniable that we have our flaws‚ but what creature on this planet does not? The human race may not be perfect‚ or reaching perfection anytime soon‚ but it does progress and develop as time goes on. As humans‚ we are neither substantially higher nor lower than animals. Although

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    thought has led to the expansion of simple character traits into flaws that have enveloped our entire species and now afflicts us all. These flaws become clearly visible under the examination of Mark Twain. In The Lowest Animal‚ Mark Twain explores how human flaws constitute us as the lowest animals. Throughout his essay‚ Twain uses experiments (many of questionable legitimacy) and historical evidence to disprove the Darwanistic theory that humans evolved from

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    In Mark Twain’s‚ “The Lowest Animal”‚ he uses Situation irony‚ Hyperbole‚ And Juxtaposition to convey that animals are actually more civilized than human beings because they lack these characteristics. Twain uses Situation irony the difference of expectation and reality. In paragraph 171-189‚ it talks about putting different types of animals in a cage together to see what would happen when they’re left alone. The different animals learned how to get along. But when putting different type of people

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    In the essay "The Lowest Animal" Mark Twain paints a picture sarcastically of humans being inferior to every animal except for Frenchmen. Twain exhibits his mastery of humoristic writing. There are three themes that are used throughout the essay: religion‚ differences between higher and lower animals‚ and the ability of humans to encompass morality. First‚ Twain explains the role of religion in the lives of humans. He describes a certain point in history where religion has been destructive. The

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    designed to rule this great place called earth. During this time of ruling‚ people have done horrific and amazing things. From beheadings and stonings to climbing the tallest mountains and crossing the largest oceans. Between Mark Twain’s “The Lowest Animal” and Stephen Gould’s “A Time of Gifts” there will be a great difference about the aspects of human existence. Mark Twain believes that mankind is evil and barbaric‚ while Stephen Gould thinks although evil occurs‚ humans come together in time of

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