Coetzee’s Ethical Response to Human Treatment of Animals: A study of the Lives of Animals, Elizabeth Costello and Disgrace
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Abstract
In the long run of human civilization human beings have provedthrough
unbelievableachievements with theutmostuse of rationalitythat they are the best
creatures in the universe. But, it isalarmingthat they pay no heed to the existence of
rest of the beings. Though it is true that they have created a different sort of identityof
their ownamong the beings, theyare not the only one. They have no right to suppress
and deny therights toothers because they are the‘best’. Unlike the rest of the writers
and animal right activists, J.M. Coetzee, in his texts, has tried to remind the human
beings of their duty and responsibility towards theotherbeings through his sensitive
characters. By departing from the other writers and advocates of animal rights, he urges
all the human beings to treat the animals ethicallybecause they are also living beings
like us. In short,Coetzee wants all the human beings to treat the animals with love,
affection,sympathy and kindness that should come from their inner heart.
