LillyBoPeep -> RE: He who makes a beast of himself... (10/9/2011 7:39:56 AM)
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in context, the quote refers to men, but i think if you take it out of context, and let it stand alone, as it does in this thread, then it can be read as "mankind" rather than man. i'm more likely to read it that way, too, just because any "pain" felt at being a "man" (which, i'm guessing in this quote correlates to "gentleman") vs. being a beast is similar for women. in the whole quote, a blind woman is remarking in men who are drunk and i guess behaving badly, to which the doctor she's talking to makes a statement, including the quote in the OP. in that context, it's easy to understand that these men get so drunk in order to be able to cut loose, or separate from their stressful day, or whatever. a person who chooses not to act in accordance with moral codes lives without the stress that those codes might cause. but women have these same issues, too. the pressure to behave a certain way because it's "lady like" where men get passes on the same types of behavior, etc etc. edit: oh aaand there is always this assumption that women are more "civilized" than men, because of an evolutionary tendency to group together, but i don't really think that's true, either. or if that's all it takes to be civilized, then we're denying civilization to other animals that move in herds. =p
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