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What is a broad statement about the world that relates to the story of "The Birds"?

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What is a broad statement about the world that relates to the story of "The Birds"?

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  1. If you mean the Hitchcock movie, the message is that whereas human nature tolerates and even cherishes difference, when "the different" become so overwhelmingly numerous, the original population regards them with hatred and fear. This phenomenon  has been repeatedly validated by exeriments with animals.

    Politicians of the Western world, who tend to regard immigration as a "vote importing scheme" should be aware that their existing electorate can easily distinguish between immigration and colonization.  Some resist the backlash by accusations of racism. They should be aware of the fact that their self-serving policies are actually CAUSING racism.


  2. I would say that humans think they are superior to everything else in the world, and nothing else is capable of our intelligence. I guess "The Birds" show that we are not always as brilliant as we think we are.

  3. If united one can win over ones enemy no matter how powerful and intelligent he is.

  4. nature is of greater strenght than we are. we are powerless over nature.

  5. Mother nature may sneak up from behind and whack us when we are least expecting it.

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