Anthropology: politics, peace and war

Janelle 2022-04-23 07:01:14

Caesar is home, but that is no the end of story. 1 planet, 2 races, limited resources, there must be struggles for better life.

fear and interest are the trigger of war, Apes do not want war, so do people. but both of the two races hold the same view against each other: we are superior, while these things are inferior, barbarian, unwise species. no one can have reasonable thinking without bias and discrimination, especially when hatred, pride and individual ambition are involved.

leadership has no space for challenger. when Koba said "Caesar loves human more than apes" the trust between them had gone, even both of them once saved each other's life.

peace is precious for its fragility, and seeking peace seems like walking on the thin ice. once the ice is broken, there is no turning back until one side compromise or be conquered by the other.

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  • Nakia 2021-10-20 19:00:52

    It's a bit weaker than the first one. The court battle of the Apes dynasty, this plot is already familiar in Western Shakespeare or in Chinese classical martial arts dramas. Human beings are pure soy sauce, and orangutans are irrevocably moving towards vulgarity...

  • Frank 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    The apes have liberated their forelimbs and learned to ride horses and shoot, which is not terrible. The scary thing is that when they also start to become as intrigued as humans, the most shocking thing is to learn to kill the same kind. Such a red dawn is a nightmare that humans cannot bear. Shakespeare’s drama is really an inexhaustible source of inspiration~

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes quotes

  • Koba: Apes together strong!

  • Foster: I'll see you tomorrow, asshole.