Sociology, asked by janggmu, 8 months ago

Hunger fears no gallows . Explain its meaning.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Answer:

There is saying hunger fears no gallows it means that an empty stomach do not think about their reputation and families and do not fear of laws and they just concentrate for the basic requirements and involve in different illegal activities such as dicots, theft,robbery,kidnapping,murder etc.in that case people forget.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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It indirectly states, that when a person is hungry, the need knows no bounds of integrity and sense of right and wrong.

Why is it so?

  • There is a saying hunger fears no hangman's tree it implies that an unfilled stomach doesn't ponder their standing and families and doesn't dread regulations and they simply concentrate on the fundamental necessities and include in various criminal operations like dicots, theft, robbery, kidnapping, murder etc. in that case individuals neglect.
  • This is a statement which looks at a genuine case situation.
  • At the point when we are eager, we simply need to eat and don't contemplate who else needs the food in the spike of yearning.
  • We simply need to eat something and make it happen and assuming anyone needs assistance before you get the food, you don't help them.
  • This goal can be applied to greater life situations where individuals disregard others to get their necessities.

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