Another student argues that lingering over metamorphosis underscores the sinners' progressive loss of humanity.
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Dehumanization
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I think depicting these sinners metamorphosizing is a reflection of them getting less and less human because of the sin they've done."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I think depicting these sinners metamorphosizing is a reflection of them getting less and less human because of the sin they've done."
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Jiang says the episode was humiliating and dehumanizing because officials were so convinced of their own virtue that he genuinely feared they would take his child away from him.
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"I think depicting these sinners metamorphosizing is a reflection of them getting less and less human because of the sin they've done."
"So, so, so it was humiliating. It was dehumanizing. It was scary because I really thought that these guys are so crazy in their..."
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