Abel
unintelligible,
the same thing may be said for all of us, that we
do not admire wh...
Abel
unintelligible,
the same thing may be said for all of us, that we
do not admire what
we cannot understand: the bat
holding on upside down or in quest of something to
eat, elephants pushing, a wild horse taking a roll, a tireless
wolf under
a tree, the immovable critic twitching his skin like a horse
that feels a flea, the base-
ball fan, the statistician-
What theme does this excerpt express?
O Most people are tired of their interests.
O People do not like what they cannot understand,
O Most people have very similar interests.
People are more interested in animals than poetry.
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