write a story of a animal in zoo using gender
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Explanation:
Not long ago, as I was reading over a student’s senior thesis, I was struck by a persistent mental tic evident in her writing. The student’s research related to the bond between dogs and their owners, and at the outset, she explained the fallacy of anthropomorphizing the creatures we live with. And yet for all that, she kept making the same mistake she had cautioned her readers against in saying certain animals feel joy, for example, or they consider their owners to be parents.
The fact that even someone primed to be wary of anthropomorphizing remains liable to fall into its trap bespeaks just how difficult it is to view other creatures purely on their terms rather than our own. Deliberately and unconsciously, in jest and in earnest, we constantly map narratives about ourselves onto non-human animals—including narratives about love, sex, reproduction, and childrearing.
Our desire to project onto other species our own thoughts about what and how a person should be in the world—how gender should be performed, what form a family should take, and what forms of sexuality are permissible—takes on a particular urgency in the case of zoos. Both implicitly and explicitly, zoos present themselves as places where humans can encounter pure, unspoiled, capital-n Nature.
MORAL:- “Deliberately and unconsciously, in jest and in earnest, we constantly map narratives about ourselves onto non-human animals—including narratives about love, sex, reproduction, and childrearing.”
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