Human Nature the Comedy "Human Term Paper

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Not that I judge it.(puts head in hands.beat. looks up) Listen, I don't want to be dead yet. Is there any way to..."

Even though that dialogue of Nathan is ludicrous it reflects truth of modern moral realities, as quite often restrictions in communication are created by people themselves, so they suffer most from "virtues" of their own ethics. Love and snobbism cannot correlate, as love requires freedom of feelings and freedom of their expression. From the other side, human sexual desires have noting to do with animal instincts as they can be realized only if human communication and mutual sympathy are present.
Puff learns these facts in order to get sexual satisfaction, as he needs to follow the rules established by human society; Lilia understands that hiding her real nature she suffers more turning into snob and hypocrite.

"Human nature" shows, that in modern world it's important not to lose the unity with reality, in order to remain human, but not a senseless, puritan robot.

Kaufman, Charlie "HUMAN NATURE" http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Human-Nature.html

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