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31 May, 10:11

What does Montaigne mean when he says that the savages are "wild in the same sense that fruits are

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  1. 31 May, 11:32
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    Without more context as to the passage I can assume that he means in the sense how fruits are natural, in tune with the wild. They are a production of the environment they live in, nature causes them to thrive though it also molds them into maintaining a wild demeanor that they would only maintain if unsupervised. Same with the savages.
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