Modern Hunter Gatherer By Michael Pollan Analysis

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The "Modern Hunter-Gatherer" by Michael Pollan, is an article about a new hunter's perspective on the new experiences that he encountered before and after his hunt. In the article he touches on how he found a thrill in hunting and how he was more in touch with nature than he had ever been. But along with the pleasures that he found in hunting, he discusses the inhumanity that he felt come too. Pollan in this article wants to show the contrast between the euphoric feelings that humans feel and the darkness that some people realize that come along with harming the animals. Hunting is an activity and life skill in some cases that was necessary in the times where hunters and gatherers were prominent in the Earth. Now in recent times hunting has lost its meaning and has become more of a sport. Pollan in the article states that he never has hunted but had the curiosity had gotten the best of him. "I wanted to prepare a meal that I hunted and gathered." This desire shows that he just wanted to do it for fun and had no true reason to try it. Along with just having the desire, Pollan points out how he is not able to bear seeing the animal being gutted. He states that "The pigs internal organs... undistinguishable from humans." From this quote by Pollan it seems as if he regrets killing an animal who is not that different from …show more content…

"My attention to everything around me." The author feels a sense of focus that he normally may not feel in any other setting. Hunting helps some become one with nature and gives a perspective on how nature really is. This focus though can be attributed to "THC the active ingredient in marijuana." Nature can give you a natural high just from the surroundings which seems that it could be a huge reason while people go out and participate in the hunting sport. This natural high could allow people to relax and really focus on the beauty of