Analysis Of 'The Human Exhibit' By French

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“The Human Exhibit” represents French's content of this chapter as he discusses the similarity between the behaviors of humans and animals under the eyes of zookeepers. In this chapter, French shows not only the animals’ behaviors that we are usually seen at the zoo, but also the human behaviors. French states, “If they worked at the zoo long enough, they began to see what looked like human behavior in the animals, and what looked like animal behavior in the humans.” French starts the chapter with the chimp exhibit, where human behaviors are found in animals. He shows the human behaviors in Herman’s desire and Rukiya’s slyness through their daily activity in the zoo under the keeper’s observation. For example, Herman would stand tall and puff