Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Darwin Analysis

Charles Darwin brings to light some very controversial issues in Origin of Species. He shows scientific evidence to back all of his ideas and even disputes the critics of his work; however, the uncertainty in his language leads a reader to become very skeptical and even confused. His hesitation is evident in the line, "The truth of these propositions cannot, I think, be disputed" (Darwin 1). By inserting his own suspicions throughout his works, he proves his already concrete statistics to be illegitimate.

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