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After the beginning of the piece “Original Sin” by Robinson Jeffers, I think that he thought of humans to be animals. I don’t think that he meant it in a degrading way but by the title, he is implying that humans would never change and that’s our nature. He explained the happiness of the cavemen burning the mammoth that was suffering. The author then described the wilderness and made it look like it was a perfect day with a rainbow, sun, flowers, hills, and beautiful sky. He brought up the hunters (humans) cooking the meat slowly to death in the middle of this beautiful day. To me that paragraph was explaining that everything is not as they appear and you kind of have to go deep inside to find the innocent evils when human began to rule.
Approximate Word count = 437 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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