A Biography of Charles Darwin

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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was a 19th century scientist that lived in the down house, a Manor outside of London, with his children and wife Emma. Although Charles Darwin did not completely finish his studies he was still a scientist at the forefront of the theory of evolution because he introduced natural selection, wrote the book On the Origin of Species, and stated that all species come from close relatives.
Charles' house was one place where he did lots of studies, wrote some of his books, and made the theory of natural selection. “Life here went on like clockwork because Darwin made it so. Every hour of his day was scheduled to roughly the same pattern for 40 years” (Stott 61). Their house was very large and he probably needed this because he had lots of experiments and specimens. It was most likely very messy because he had ten children. “The father in the down house did barnacles and he did bees and he did carnivorous plants and he did worms. And if the father did them, so did the children. These children were willing and happy assistants to their attentive father, fascinated by his explanations of the natural world” (Stott 62). He had a bunch of different worm specimens and he would test their reaction to certain things. Darwin’s office was a place where he could relax and that is where he wrote the book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. “Down house knew loss as it knew life. Charles and Emma lost their first baby only days after moving in here; they lost their daughter Annie in her tenth year” (Stott 64). She was his first kid and was born December 29, 1839, and passed away in 1849. The reason that she died was she fell ill with scarlet fever and that slowly made her sicker and sicker. “After Darwin’s...

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...Like the forelimbs of turtles, horses, humans, birds, and bats, an organisms body parts are less than perfectly adapted because they are modified from an inherited structure rather than a designed from a completely “raw” materials for a specific purpose. An engineer could design better limbs in each case. Bu if it is accepted that all of these skeletons inherited their structures from a common ancestor and became modified only as they adapted to different ways of life, the similarity of their structures makes sense” (“Evolution” 3). This shows that all of these animals must have came from a close relative. There is lots of evidence supporting the theory of natural selection so that makes it the most sense and easy to believe.
Charles Darwin was a very influential man that helped with the spreading of the theory of evolution and changed the way people think forever.

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