Why is man called a gregarious animal
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Answer: Man is described as a gregarious animal in the given passage because he is fond of the company of other people.
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The answer is by Aristotle wrote in politics:
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"Man is a gregarious animal. Aristotle wrote in Politics “He who is unable to live in society or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself must be either a beast or a god”. Loneliness gnaws a man from within."
- Suffering from loneliness necessitates patience and mental fortitude. A person's sense of alienation can be depressing.
- He might go nuts. Everyone can't stand the loneliness of living alone. Seclusion annoys a mortal because we all know that man is a social animal.
- He requires company in order to communicate his ideas and opinions. It is also claimed that solitude is Satan's playground.
- Man is sidetracked and resorts to unlawful methods.
- 'Woe to him who is alone when he falls; for he hath not somebody to lift him up,' says the Bible.
- A person who is estranged lives a wretched and pitiful existence.
- A human's chances of surviving in a deserted area are slim to none.
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