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Why look at animals?

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Why look at animals?
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John Berger (1926–2017) spent his life learning to look and researching ways to see. In an essay from this collection, he chooses animals as an object of observation, because he is convinced that it is necessary to look at them - otherwise man as a species cannot cope with his loneliness. “When we are alone, we have to admit that we were created, like everything else. Only our souls, when stimulated, remember the source, silently, without words.” Berger managed not only to remember the forgotten, but also to find the right words to express it.
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