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Monday, February 13, 2006. Pousseau0 Man is born free and everywhere s in chins. Society corripts man is bon free. Satire-used to make society better- commenting on or hoping to change the ills of society. Gilgamesh-Garden of the Gods- edenic landscape. Tempest-Gonzalo wishes to create a Utopia on the island. Animal Farm- leaders are pigs.look at animal archetypes- matching. Beast Fables pg 941. Fontaine- brief fable where animals take the place of humans to teach a moral. Read notes on fallacies.

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Monday, February 13, 2006. Pousseau0 Man is born free and everywhere s in chins. Society corripts man is bon free. Satire-used to make society better- commenting on or hoping to change the ills of society. Gilgamesh-Garden of the Gods- edenic landscape. Tempest-Gonzalo wishes to create a Utopia on the island. Animal Farm- leaders are pigs.look at animal archetypes- matching. Beast Fables pg 941. Fontaine- brief fable where animals take the place of humans to teach a moral. Read notes on fallacies.

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