Observing or studing animals can teach us a lot about human nature (34분 걸렸어요, 두번째 문단은 정말 어거지로 껴다맞춘것 같은 느낌. 이런 주제 나오면 정말 힘들겠어요 에효 낼이 시험인뎅...) |
There is an ongoing dispute on whether observing and studying animals tells us much about human nature. Some people argue that it is hard to know about the human's trait by observing animals which is much inferior to intellectual human being. On opposition to this point, I firmly believe that human nature are learned through observance and study of animals due to their silmiliar behavior and differences of human observance.
More than anything else, animals often behave as the same way humans do. Although many animals don't speak as human beings do, they express basic emotions such as grief and mirth, and react to move away from the impen ding peril. To illustrate, many scientists use small mice to see whether certain chemical or material is effective to cure people's desease. Their study is fundamentally based on the beleif that this results might be applied to the human beings simmilar way.
Next, analyzing the differences of observance or studying animals by human being tells us that people are different from each other. Many people shows different viewpoints on various animals and this enables us to see that people think differently. For example, during my high school class, my science teacher conducted the experiments on how students think about observing the movement of frogs. Later on, he showed the class how different answers were drawn by many respondents and it surely confirmed me to relieze the differences of human thinking.
To sum up, I strongly think that observing and studying animals allows us to learn about human nature. The rathionale behind this is that animals behave the same way as humans do and humans show diffrent viewpoint of each movement of animals. |