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what do you know about human behavior form the day the dam broke​

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Answered by mustafakiani606
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Answer:

The lesson'The day the dam' broke has been written"James Thirmer"

Explanation:

This lesson we learn that a person in a mob does not think or realize. He man by nature is very timid. He want to save his life under all circumstance particularly, if he is faced with danger.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

  • Thurber wrote "The Day the Dam Broke" in a wonderfully hilarious style. The story's main theme is human psychology, particularly as it relates to the behaviour of individuals under unexpected, unforeseen situations.
  • The author is compelled to highlight the absurd, damaging impacts of mob mentality, which drives otherwise rational people to participate in illogical behaviours and make equally terrible and foolish decisions.
  • The short story highlights how people react irrationally and impulsively to any type of disaster. Even those with good educational backgrounds and extensive knowledge can occasionally act ridiculously and react poorly to such dire circumstances.
  • Throughout the story, everyone mindlessly follows one another and pays attention to rumours they have heard without using their senses.

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