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Webpythagoras urges people not to eat meat, claiming first that nature provides sufficient resources to make killing unnecessary, and second that many animals are an.

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Webin the metamorphoses, ovid portrays humanity’s attempt to wield power over nature.

Webfirst, the narrator prays to the gods for inspiration, lays out his theme (metamorphosis), and states his intention to write a single continuous poem that stretches from the origins.

Webfor age, tho' scorn'd, a ripe experience bears, that golden fruit, unknown to blooming years:

Significantly, this tendency to control nature seems to stem from the unique position in.

Webhe addresses the citizens as mortals and implores them not to defile their bodies with meat when nature provides an abundance of fruit, milk, and honey.

Pythagoras points out that.

Still may remotest fame your labours crown, and mortals your superior genius.

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