Living Like Weasels By Annie Dillard

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The weasel is slowly moving through the ruff, tall grass and sudeley spots a mouse six yards away. This weasel soundlessly swaggers over behind the petite mouse. All of a sudden, the mouse’s throat is being crushed. The wesel walks away with a tender, fresh meal for the night. Weasels must do this every time their stomach’s are empty. Us humans only have to walk over to the cabinet and grab our favorite snack to eat. This correlates to the short story “Living Like Weasels” written by Annie Dillard on intellect over instinct. She tries proving the point that we should be more like weasels. I agree to a certain extent. This essay helps bring lessons that prove we should act more like weasels. But I don't agree on her saying that we must live …show more content…

First lesson that humans can learn is that we must grow a stronger grasp on tenacity. Tenacity means no matter what happens, one never quits. Weasel’s are known to never give up and have persistence through anything. This is something that I think that we should carry over to our everyday lives. The second lesson that us humans should learn is that we should live with less materials items. Most houses currently in this era have two or more televisions in their home. Dillard says that we should live with less of this and I agree with the point that she is trying to make. She says “weasel’s live not by choice, bias, or motive as humans do, but rather out of pure necessity” (Dillard 122). This is true and I think that we should set down some of the things that we don’t need. I do not agree that we should be completely living in the wild like weasel’s. She also brings up a point that we should hunt for our meals because the weasel does this. She doesn't understand that we don’t need to hunt that’s why we don’t. This helps prove my point that intellect over instinct is more adapted to the human

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